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Warm-up. Name and define the parts of an introduction and conclusion. Name and define the parts of a body paragraph. From the UNC Writing Center:. A thesis statement: is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper.
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Warm-up • Name and define the parts of an introduction and conclusion. • Name and define the parts of a body paragraph.
From the UNC Writing Center: • A thesis statement: • is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper. • directly answers the question asked of you. • A thesis is an interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself. The subject, or topic, of an essay might be World War II or Moby Dick; a thesis must then offer a way to understand the war or the novel. • makes a claim that others might dispute. • is usually a single sentence somewhere in your first paragraph that presents your argument to the reader. • The rest of the paper, the body of the essay, gathers and organizes evidence that will persuade the reader of the logic of your interpretation.
Thesis Possibilities • Throughout the novel, Orwell argues that freedom, relationships, and consciousness are the core of what it means to be human. • Orwell demonstrated what it means to be human by showing the other end of the spectrum in a dystopian society where these traits were suppressed. In his view, the most significant elements that separate people from animals are raw emotions, freedom of thought, and lust for power.
Voice • Voice - a characteristic of verbs which indicates the relation of the verb’s action to its subject. • Voice of a verb may be either “active” or “passive.”
Active Voice • Active voice - the subject is acting in a sentence. • Example: Cindy steered the boat. • “Steered” is an active verb because it allows the subject to undertake an action.
Passive Voice • Passive voice - used when the subject is being acted upon in a sentence. • Example: The mountain’s peak was reached by Ed Danvers. • “Was reached” - passive because it indicates that the subject (peak) is receiving an action.
Uses • Both constructions are grammatically correct. • Active voice - more effective in academic and business writing because it is simpler and more direct. • Passive construction - effective only when the doer of the action is unknown or irrelevant. Examples • The cruiseliner was hijacked. • The ball was hit. • The town was quarantined.
Recap • Active voice verbs: Verbs that indicate the sentence’s subject as actively acting: • Marvin hit the ball. • Passive voice verbs: Verbs that indicated the sentence’s subject as being acted upon: • The ball was hit by Marvin
Practice - Directions: Rewrite the following sentences, changing them so that each is written in a consistent voice. • Before I began my research, only German fascism was studied by me. • Professor Warren assigned each group a research project; however, the documentary sources were not located. • For the opening flag ceremony, a dance was choreographed by Kema Jones to Bill Withers’ song “Lean on Me.” • When the tickets are ready, the travel agent notifies the client. Each ticket is then listed on a daily register form, and a copy of the itinerary is filed. • Seismologists have examined data concerning the recent earthquake, and reports will be filed.
Essay Evaluation • Read the essay through completely. • Re-write two sentences where they use passive voice and make it active or write two examples of active voice. • If you can’t find two places, write down as many as you can and then for the remaining sentences, copy down examples where they use active voice. • What are the three major weaknesses of this paper? • What are the three major strengths? • Do they have all of the necessary parts to their body paragraphs? Evaluate each (positives/negatives). • Do they have all of the necessary parts to their introduction and conclusion? Evaluate each (positives/negatives). • What grade would you give this paper?