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Writing a Paragraph Using Textual Evidence

At the beginning of “The Three Little Pigs,” mother pig says, “Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that’s the way to get along in the world.” Was mother pig right? Use evidence from the text to explain. Writing a Paragraph Using Textual Evidence.

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Writing a Paragraph Using Textual Evidence

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  1. At the beginning of “The Three Little Pigs,” mother pig says, “Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that’s the way to get along in the world.” Was mother pig right? Use evidence from the text to explain.

  2. Writing a Paragraph Using Textual Evidence • Topic sentence- Use words from the prompt to state the point you are going to make. • Look at the text to find evidence to support your point. Use direct quotes or paraphrase an example. • Details for the details- explain how your example from the text relates to your topic sentence. • Closing sentence- Reword the topic sentence.

  3. Homework: Respond to the question-“Who is the smartest pig?”Brainstorm and write a paragraph.

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