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Welcome 10/16/09 Today’s Pre-Class Open the book to pages 48—49 How was Olaudah Equiano’s journey through the African Slave Trade difficult? List 3-5 examples. Today’s Agenda 1. Pre-Class & Roll 2. Thesis 3. Essay Outlines 4. What’s in an essay? 5. Final Thoughts & HW Today’s Objective: 1.To learn how to create a thesis and essay outline 2.To learn how to write a well supported argumentative essay
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Breaking down the prompt: NOTES! Prompt: How was Olaudah Equiano’s journey through the African Slave Trade difficult? What’s the overall topic of this prompt? (The main idea of the prompt). What examples did we come up with? What is the definition of a thesis?
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What’s a Thesis? Rough Definition: A statement that is made at the beginning of a paper that sets out the author’s argument and opinions. It’s your purpose in your paper – The statement/argument that you make is what you will write to support and prove to your reader. What’s our thesis about Equiano? (Think back to pre-class prompt)
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Write a thesis based around the prompt Prompt: How was Olaudah Equiano’s journey through the African Slave Trade difficult? *Remember our main ideas!
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Essay Outline Intro (introduce topic and thesis) 1 st Example (supporting details for thesis) 2 nd Example (supporting details for thesis) Conclusion (wrap up topic, restate thesis) Remember each paragraph is about 4—5 sentences (or more).
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What’s in an Intro? Intro Paragraph (4-5 sentences minimum) 1. Introductory topic sentence Introduce the topic of your essay with some brief introductory remarks (1-2 sentences) 2. State your thesis (1 sentence) States your argument/opinion – what you are going to try and prove to your reader. 1. State what ideas/examples you are going to discuss These sentences explain what your examples are, and how they support your thesis (1-2 sentences).
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Write the Intro (4-5 sentences minimum) Opening sentence(s): Attention grabbing! Question? Simple statement about the topic (African Slave trade) 2 nd Sentence: State the thesis. 3 rd and 4 th sentences: Present examples that you will use in body paragraphs Describe how these examples relate to thesis.
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What’s in a Body Paragraph? Idea/Example Paragraph (2 of these) 1-2 sentences to describe the idea/example. 1-2 sentences that explain how this example supports your thesis. 1 st Body Paragraph – 1 st example of Equiano’s difficulty 2 nd Body Paragraph – 2 nd example of Equiano’s difficulty.
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Write the First Body Paragraph Just one example in this paragraph! 1 st and 2 nd sentences – introduce and describe your example 3 rd and 4 th sentences – describe/explain how your example relates to and supports the thesis.
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What’s in a Conclusion? Rough Definition: A recap of your topic that successfully closes your paper. 1. “Recap your topic” – (1-2 sentences) a) Describe the topic similar to how you introduced it. 2. “Recap your examples” a) Describe what your examples were, and how they supported your thesis (1-2 sentences) 3. Restate Your Thesis (1 sentence) a) Restate your argument/opinion and conclude the paper.
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Final Thoughts Exit Slip: On a separate sheet, Please turn this in. How did you feel about your writing before today? What did you learn about writing today? Tonight’s HW: DUE MONDAY! Complete your essay according to the format covered in class today. Requirements: Follows format 4 paragraphs 1 Thesis 2 Supporting Examples
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