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Writing a Chunk Paragraph
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Quote Integration Verb Phrase Definition: The process of properly fitting quotations from a source into the body of your essay. Not: A quote bomb!
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In Text Citation Definition: citation information located within an essay body paragraph noting the source of a quote or paraphrase. i.e.(#) or (Author #) Example Sentences: According to Harvey “Plagiarism can have catastrophic consequences…”(1). OR Plagiarism can come back to haunt you later in life (Harvey 1). Special Notes: The period follows the last parenthesis not the end of the sentence. There is no comma between the name and the page number. Paraphrases also need an in text citation.
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Ellipsis Noun Definition: Mark indicating omitted text. Examples: Omitted at the beginning: “…present this voucher at the time of purchase.” Omitted in the middle: “Simply present…at the time of purchase.” Omitted at the end: “Simply present this voucher…” …
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Claim Noun Definition: A strong statement that something is true. Holds an opinion; may not be all fact. 1 st sentence in a chunk paragraph
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Body Paragraph: How Claim: A clearly stated opinion which will be proven through your direct quotation and analysis. Can be viewed as a thesis for your paragraph; what points will you be making/arguing? Also known as a topic sentence A link to a thesis It is not a fact!!
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Thesis/Claim Take the prompt and turn it into a statement with the answer. The answer will then lead you to your examples
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Signal Phrase Definition: a partial sentence that introduces a quote or paraphrase. Examples: As can be seen when character says “_______”(Smith 9). or Davis found that “_________”(65).
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Find Evidence Look for examples in the text that prove the answer you put into your thesis. Find at least 2 Be sure to note the words exactly! Be sure to include an in text citation properly formatted. “quote quote quote”(5).
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Analytical Sentence Definition: the process of studying, or examining something to draw a conclusion or solve a problem. It explains why your claim is true. Not: A FACT!
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Analyze Explain how your thesis is true by showing how the example from the text proves it. Example Sentence Starters This shows that… (what did hope/faith mean to the characters or plot?) From this we can see that…(how hope/faith affected the characters, or reader.) Hope/faith in this moment was…(what was it to the characters, or plot?)
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Analyze Explain how your thesis is true by showing how the example from the text is important to the theme/thesis. Sample Sentence Starters: This moment was important because… This was significant because… The significance of this to the story is… **Something can be significant to the story because of how it affects the characters, real life or the plot.
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Body Paragraph: What 1 Chunk Paragraph Claim (topic sentence) Signal phrase and Evidence/direct quote Analytical statement This is a 1:1 ratio 1 DQ: 1 AS
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Body Paragraph: What 2 Chunk Paragraph Claim (topic sentence) Signal phrase and evidence/direct quote Analytical statement Claim (revised or restated) Signal phrase and evidence/direct quote Analytical statement This is still a 1:1 ratio, it’s just repeated 1 DQ: 1 AS two times
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Body Paragraph: What 2 Chunk Paragraph 1:2 ratio Claim (topic sentence) Signal phrase and Evidence/direct quote Analytical statement 2 nd Claim (revised or restated) Signal phrase and Evidence/direct quote Analytical statement This is a 1:2 ratio, notice the ratio of direct quotes to analytical statements changes. 1 DQ: 2 AS
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