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Objective: Write a 3+ paragraph essay about “Who is the most moral character and why?”. Goal: Analyze complex characters and how they develop and interact throughout the text. Agenda:. Retrieve t hesis statements Take notes on Essay structure Write introduction Take notes on body paragraphs
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Objective: Write a 3+ paragraph essay about “Who is the most moral character and why?” Goal: Analyze complex characters and how they develop and interact throughout the text.
Agenda: • Retrieve thesis statements • Take notes on Essay structure • Write introduction • Take notes on body paragraphs • Start working on body paragraphs
Essay Structure • Essay Structure: We will be braking it down. • Please prepare notes
Review of Essay Structure What does a good essay look like: Introduction Body Paragraphs Conclusion
Introduction • An introduction is very important to a paper. • Grab the reader’s attention • Introduce the topic. • Tell us your opinion (thesis) at the end of the intro.
Introduction con. • A intro takes all of the broad information (story, author, definition of morality, etc.) • It then becomes very specific when it comes to your thesis.
Thesis • I have given you some notes on your thesis • Some of you I wrote “because…” because your thesis is too broad. • Some of you I wrote that you should “shorten it”. You have so many good reasons that it stops being specific. • Many of you have “try not to use I.” In academic writing we don’t use personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, my, etc.)
Take this time to write your introduction! • Remember: • Grab the reader’s attention • Introduce your topic • Broad topics go at the beginning • Specific thesis statement goes at the end of the paragraph.
Body Paragraph • Minor claim: The point you are making in the paragraph. What specifically are you talking about in THIS paragraph. • Evidence: The thing outside of yourself that proves your point. This is your textual evidence. • Commentary: Commentary is the response to the evidence not the minor claim. You explain why your evidence is important. • Commentary: Commentary is the response to the evidence not the minor claim. You explain why your evidence is important. • Evidence • Commentary • Commentary
Conclusion • Wrap it all up. • Tell your audience the point again • Go over your points. • Do not bring in new information.