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Thesis Statements and Topic Sentences. Topic Sentences (The First Sentence of Each Body Paragraph ).
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Topic Sentences (The First Sentence of Each Body Paragraph). • When you begin a new paragraph, you should always work to write a topic sentence that connects the evidence that you are about to present with the thesis statement. DON’T forget about your thesis statements!!!!! • You should address aspects of your thesis with every single paragraph!!
Body Paragraph Structure—Do you remember this from last time? • Topic Sentence—Attempt to connect the passage you are going to quote with the thesis. • Statement of Context—Write ONE sentence that helps the reader of your essay to understand WHERE in the novel the quote is taking place. • Setting up the quote/ delivering the quote. DON’T BEGIN A SENTENCE WITH A QUOTE. (Scout says…) • After the quote: Provide a thorough analysis of the passage itself. Break down the words in the quotation and fully explore how the passage relates to your overall thesis.
Sample Thesis / Topic Sentence • Thesis: Atticus passes his ideals of his distinct point of view and judgement with his advice to Scout. These lessons guide Scout and make her see things in a different way in topics such as reading, school life, and judgment. • Topic Sentence: Scout is inevitably outcasted on her very first day of school because of something that Atticus taught her.
Sample Thesis / Topic Sentence • Thesis: “Much like Jim Folsom, Atticus Finch, though he does not hide his opposition to racism, cannot be considered a civil rights activist due to his lack of participation in any civil rights movements.” • Topic Sentence: “Civil rights activists openly spoke out against those who opposed de-segregation and equal rights. Atticus Finch, however, did not defend himself or African Americans when Mrs. Dubose directly insulted both.
Sample Thesis / Topic Sentence • Thesis: Atticus has been valued in shaping the maturity and development of Scout to be suitable in the Maycomb Society. • Topic Sentence: One of the ways Atticus assists her into fitting in is by bringing upon the broad statement of “walking in somebody else’s shoes.”