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Today’s Objectives 9/23/2013: Understand the proper elements of an effective paragraph **ONE THING TO CLARIFY**: Ignore anything with a blue X over it; you do not need that information right now Homework: Final draft of paragraph due Wednesday 9/25/2013
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The Significant Parts of an Essay
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Top Left: ◦ Writer’s full name ◦ Teacher’s name ◦ Class ◦ Date Reed A. Lot Miss Philipp English I Honors 20 September 2013
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Top Right: ◦ Writer’s last name ◦ Page number ◦ No comma needed between the two! Reed A. Lot Lot 1 Miss Philipp English I Honors 20 September 2013
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Title: ◦ Centered ◦ Creatively address topic and subject of essay ◦ Do not: bold, underline, italicize, or change size HeadingHeader Title Goes Here
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Type Double-space 12 point font Legible, standard font ◦ Times New Roman 1 inch margins Indent paragraphs **For our paragraph we are only focusing on body paragraphs do not look at introduction notes! Reed A. LotLot 1 Miss Philipp English I Honors 20 September 2013 Title Goes Here Here is my general statement about my topic. From here, I say some more stuff, then I funnel to the thesis statement. A topic sentence goes here. I support my arguments in this paragraph and I include analysis.
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Topic Sentence Transitions/Background information Supporting Example(s) Analysis Closing Sentence
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Topic Sentence Supporting Examples Conclusion will always establish topic of paragraph; provides reader with focus if within an essay – relates back to thesis statement if within an essay – transitions from previous paragraph
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Each supports topic sentence and thesis Includes internal transitions leading from one example to the next Incorporates direct evidence from text in the form of a quotation Includes analysis of evidence ◦ Explains HOW direct evidence proves topic sentence and thesis Topic Sentence Supporting Example(s) Closing sentence
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relates to topic sentence provides insight to the topic discussed if within a single paragraph If within an essay – relates back to thesis if within an essay – does not preview the next paragraph Topic Sentence Supporting Examples Closing Sentence
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Example Thesis Statement: In “The Most Dangerous Game” the mood of suspense is shown through the tropical night, Zaroff’s chateau, and the fight in the bedroom. Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph 1: The suspenseful mood is illustrated through the image of the dark, tropical night. Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph 2: In addition to the imagery of the tropical night, Zaroff’s chateau also helps to emphasize the mood of suspense. Remember! Will always establish topic of paragraph; provides reader with focus if within an essay – relates back to thesis statement if within an essay – transitions from previous paragraph
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Drawn from conclusions gained from text or story Come from the ideas generated from the reader Should not be repeated or redundant but distinctive Some ideas that we came up with from our themes are…
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Borrowed from text Must be quoted exactly as is written Including punctuation Includes “lead-in” and analysis – THINK BURGER! Cite using parenthetical citations Author’s last name Page number
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While Rainsford is on the boat, he attempts “[…to] peer through the dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness upon the yacht” (Connell 5). Citation using author’s name, page #
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Lead-ins ◦ Necessary to provide smooth transition ◦ Includes context ◦ If the quote is spoken in the text, the speaker must be identified. Examples: When Zaroff does this he says, “…quote goes here...”(author #). When Rainsford jumps from the ship, he is described as “…quote goes here...”(author #).
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Final component for quote incorporation Offers an explanation of HOW quote supports topic sentence EXAMPLE: While Rainsford is on the boat, he attempts “to peer through the dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness upon the yacht” (Connell 5). The author’s use of the words “dank,” “palpable,” and “pressed” help to emphasize the suffocation the characters feel. The word dank gives one a feeling of a heavy wetness, which would then weigh on the characters. Something that is palpable can be touched, and therefore, if the air is pressing on the characters, they would feel suffocated.
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On one side of Zaroff’s chateau, the sea is described as “lick[ing] greedy lips in the shadows” (Connell 7). The personifcation of the sea helps to add suspense because it emphasizes that Rainsford’s only option is the chateau; both the jungle and the sea threaten death.
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Remember- ◦ relates to topic sentence ◦ provides insight to the topic discussed if within a single paragraph ◦ If within an essay – relates back to thesis ◦ if within an essay – does not preview the next paragraph Example Thesis Statement: In “The Most Dangerous Game” the mood of suspense is shown through the tropical night, Zaroff’s chateau, and the fight in the bedroom. Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph 1: The suspenseful mood is illustrated through the image of the dark, tropical night. Closing Sentence for Body Paragraph 1: The feeling of suffocation as well as the inability to see through the night air helps to build the suspense of the story. Avoid: “In conclusion…” and “As you can see…”
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Present tense Third person Spell check Avoid excessive pronoun usage Use the apostrophe to mark possession The author wants readers to reconsider how jealousy rules their lives. Julie borrowed Meghan’s necklace because she wanted to look good for her husband. She is a shallow person. The teecher wantz stoodentz to be smart and use spehl check.
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Pay attention to sentence structure Vary sentence lengths Pay attention to comma placement and other punctuation Write complete sentences
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then now that it get or got starts to (as a phrase) As you can see, Overall, In Conclusion run on and fragment sentences
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Please pull out your homework from last night **Those of you that were absent…
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Today’s Objectives 9/24/2013: Understand and demonstrate the correct use of: Background information Quote incorporation Analysis in paragraphs Homework: Final draft of paragraph due TOMORROW! 9/25/2013
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Topic Sentence Analysis Lead In Quotation Transition Concluding Sentence Lead In Analysis Quotation
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TOPIC SENTENCE: In the acclaimed novella, Of Mice and Men, author John Steinbeck utilizes George and Lennie to demonstrate how important loyalty is to successful friendship. BACKGROUND: Before George and Lennie move to Soledad, they work on a farm in Weed. However George’s loyalty to Lennie is tested when Lennie is accused of “raping” a girl on the farm. QUOTE INCORPORATION: George chose to stick by Lennie “that night we scrammed outa there (Steinbeck 42)”. **Tense ANALYSIS: George is loyal to Lennie even though his careless actions cause them to lose another job. George risks his own life in order to save Lennie from the men on the ranch.This behavior demonstrates George’s continual loyalty to Lennie and proves the dedication of their friendship.
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