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How to write a

How to write a. D. B. Q. Steps to success…. Read the Question Brainstorm: “Odometer” Take notes relating to the documents Answer scaffolding questions Outline Essay Write Essay Proofread Essay. THE HAMBURGER THEORY. Introduction:. Introduce the Essay- in your own words

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How to write a

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  1. How to write a D B Q

  2. Steps to success…

  3. Read the Question • Brainstorm: “Odometer” • Take notes relating to the documents • Answer scaffolding questions • Outline Essay • Write Essay • Proofread Essay

  4. THE HAMBURGER THEORY

  5. Introduction: • Introduce the Essay- in your own words • Thesis Statement: Take a stand

  6. Body Paragraphs: • Arrange paragraphs around the tasks NOT around the documents. • Address all parts of the question! • Support your ideas with relevant facts and details…(brainstorm and notes from documents) • Cite documents

  7. Conclusion: • Yes, You need one! • Summarize entire essay • Restate main ideas • Nothing new! • You use “in conclusion” or “as you can see”

  8. Important Terms Discuss/Describe Analyze Compare/Contrast Evaluate

  9. "DOs and DON'Ts"

  10. How do I add outside info???? • Use your brainstorm and notes from the documents. • Analyze the documents… • Criticize or reaffirm the information in the document. • Is it a positive or harmful message.

  11. Analyze the point of view of the document. • Explain the document’s importance in history. • Compare information to another document.

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