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THE 5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY “A paragraph at a time”
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How do we set up a 5 paragraph essay? The Introduction Paragraph: The Model The Body Paragraph: The 1-3-3 Model The Conclusion Paragraph: The Model
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The Introduction Paragraph What is the purpose of an introductory paragraph? Hook the audience Introduce the topic Relate the topic to something personal Explain why the topic is important BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY…
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The Upside Down Triangle Model Broad Statement Thesis Statement Basic Idea: Go from a general idea or comment and narrow it down to your thesis statement
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For the following examples: MY TOPIC: Sharks! http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carcharodon_carcharias.jpg
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Introduction Paragraph Example (Broad Idea) When I was young I loved sharks. (Slightly Narrower) I remember watching Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” and thinking that sharks must attack people all the time. (Narrower) It was ingrained in me that sharks were blood thirsty creatures that I had every reason to fear. (Specific Thesis Statement) Yet, despite their bad reputation, sharks should not be considered a major threat to humans. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigershark.JPG
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The Body Paragraph: The 1-3-3 Model 1-3 : This means 1 source or citation followed by three ideas or comments: According to…(source) then follow this up with – 1 st comment – 2 nd comment – 3 rd comment (with transition) As this is a 5 paragraph essay you will do this 3 times so you will have 3 body paragraphs.
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Body Paragraph Example (Source) First of all, according to the Florida Museum of National History, your odds of being attacked by a shark are 1 in 11.5 million and your odds of being killed by a shark are less than 1 in 264.1 million. (USLA, ISAF) (1 st comment) These numbers are incredibly low and should not make anyone afraid to go swimming. (2 nd comment) The media depicts sharks as incredibly violent and constantly attacking people, but this data obviously shows that this is not the case. (3 rd comment) A more accurate way to describe shark attacks would be that though they do happen, it rarely results in death. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shark_Silhouette.jpg
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Body Paragraph Transitions Paragraphs should flow together “Transitional Phrases” are used at the beginning of a paragraph to introduce the next issue Types/Examples: – Sequence = First of all, Secondly… – Addition = In addition, Also… – Contrast = On the other hand, However… – Illustrate = For example, For instance…
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The Conclusion Paragraph Restate the thesis statement Synthesize research to ask questions like… Why is this topic important? How does it affect the rest of the world? Did this change your attitude of the topic? Conclusion Phrases In conclusion, To summarize… What is the purpose of the Conclusion Paragraph?
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The Right Side Up Triangle Model Restated Thesis Final Conclusion Basic Idea: Go from a restatement of your thesis to a broader comment about the topic
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Conclusion Paragraph Example (Restatement of Thesis) So if sharks are not as dangerous as they appear in the movies then why do we continue to fear them? (Broader Ideas) The reality is, the media wants to depict sharks in a negative light because it gets ratings. (Final Big Idea) We love things that scare us, but it is up to us as individuals to properly research the things in this world that we are told to watch out for. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Close_up_of_mako_shark_head_005.jpg
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