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DAY 19 ENGLISH 10
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Subject Speaker Type of Essay Task Hints Identify all parts in Prompt 4 (AKA Embedded Assessment 2) (pg. 48) WARM UP: IDENTIFY ALL PARTS IN PROMPT 4 (AKA EMBEDDED ASSESSMENT 2) (PG. 48) Grab a red book for today.
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SSR- No journal today!
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TEN STEPS: CHAPTER 3 SUPPORTING DETAILS
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WHAT ARE SUPPORTING DETAILS? - Reasons, examples, facts, steps, or other kinds of evidence that explain a main idea
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A PARAGRAPH WITH STRONG SUPPORT -Read the paragraph at the top of page 104 in your Ten Steps book. Then, write the three supporting details below: -Supporting Detail #1: ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ -Supporting Detail #2: ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ -Supporting Detail #3: ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________
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UNDERSTANDING MAJOR AND MINOR DETAILS -There are two levels of supporting details: Major and Minor -Major Details: explain and develop the main idea -Minor Details: fill out and make clear the major details
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OUTLINING -Preparing an outline of a passage will help you understand and see clearly the relationship between a main idea and its supporting details -Outlines start with a main idea -Next comes major supporting details -If necessary, you might add in minor supporting details
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OUTLINING TIPS 1.Look for words that tell you a list of details is coming. LIST WORDS Several kinds ofvarious causes a few reasonsa number of A series ofthree factors four stepsamong the results Several advantages
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MORE OUTLINING TIPS 2. Look for words that signal major details. ADDITION WORDS Onefirst of allin addition Alsofurthermorefirst nextlast of all secondanotherMoreover finally
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MORE OUTLINING TIPS 3. When making an outline, put all supporting details of equal importance at the same distance from the left margin. EXAMPLE OUTLINE: Main Idea Major Detail Minor Detail Major Detail Minor Detail Major Detail
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MAPPING -Maps, or diagrams, are highly visual outlines in which circles, boxes, or other shapes show the relationships between main ideas and supporting details. -Each major detail is connected to the main idea. -Each minor detail is connected to a major detail.
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EXAMPLE MAP MAIN IDEA MAJOR DETAIL Minor Detail
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PRACTICE TIME!
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