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Do Now! Rewrite your Thesis Statement using the following formula: ____________________________ defines a hero because (Select an Adjective) heroes do not ______________________________________________________, (use Negation strategy) also heroes ________________________________________________________, (use Function strategy) lastly heroes ________________________________________________________, (use Example strategy)
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INDEPENDENT READING
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Introduction Paragraph “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”
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Introduction Blueprint: INTRODUCTION 1. Hook 2. Background Info. 3. Thesis Statement
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1.) The Hook It should Grab your Reader’s Attention It should Grab your Reader’s Attention 1. Quote 2. Vivid description 3. Anecdote 4. Definition 5. Question Must TRANSITION into the paper’s topic Must TRANSITION into the paper’s topic
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Hook: Quote A quote is a memorable line from a famous figure in history. Make sure to include author/speaker. Example: Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
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Hook: Vivid Description A vivid description is like a photo- a single snapshot. (Unlike an anecdote, it has no plot or action) Example: The sweet smell of cotton candy floats in the air. Bumper cars collide in the distance. There is nothing like the county fair.
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Hook: Anecdote An anecdote is a short story that leads the reader into your topic. Example: Imagine a small child crying at the county fair because they cannot ride the rides the big kids do. Despite their wailing, the parent does not budge. In a similar fashion…
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Hook: Definition Define a term that is closely related to your topic. Provide a definition that your audience may not know. Example: Webster’s dictionary defines sarcasm as, “a witty remark used to convey insult.”
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Hook: Question Ask a question to draw your reader into your paper. Example: Is it true that sometimes love is not enough to overcome difficult circumstances? In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet…
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Background Information Assume that your reader has never read the essay question you are responding to What does your audience need to know? 1. Names 2. Dates 3. Quotes 4. Arguments
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Background Info- Examine the Prompt What defines a hero? strategies of definition (function, example, and negation) Think about people who deserve status as heroes—from the past, from the present, from life, and from literature. What defines a hero? Write a multi-paragraph essay that develops your definition of heroism. Be sure to use strategies of definition (function, example, and negation) to guide your writing. Springboard Page 87
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Review Thesis Statement
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The Roadmap for Your Essay Main argument of your paper It introduces the reader to the rest of your paper
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So What’s the Formula?
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Remember the FORMULA Subject: Subject: What or who is the topic of your paper? Direction: Direction: How are you investigating the topic? 3 Reasons: 3 Reasons: Why is your focus true? Subject + Direction + Reason 1, 2 and 3 = Thesis Statement
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Recipe for a Good Thesis Subject + Direction + Reason 1, 2 and 3 = Thesis Statement
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Dogsbest type of pet for the elderly they offer companionship, provide protection encourage exercise Dogs are the best type of pet for the elderly because they offer companionship, provide protection, and encourage exercise. Remember Our Example Thesis!
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On Your Own: Write the Introduction to your Essay Remember to Include: 1. Hook 2. Background Information 3. Thesis Statement
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