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Title: WRITING THE ESSAY - Definition


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WRITINGTHE ESSAY - Definition
  • From
  • Paragraph
  • to
  • Essay

2
What is an Essay?
  • A writing of several paragraphs
  • One topic
  • Too complex for one paragraph
  • Divided into several paragraphs
  • One for each major point
  • Treated more completely

3
Lets Review . . .
  • Parts of the Paragraph
  • Topic Sentence (TS) Contains the Main Idea
  • Supporting Detail Sentence
  • 1. Example
  • 2. Example
  • Supporting Sentence
  • 1. Example
  • 2. Example
  • Supporting Sentence
  • 1. Example
  • 2. Example
  • Concluding Sentence (CS) Re-states the Main Idea

4
What are the Parts of an Essay?
  • 1. Introductory paragraph
  • Contains Thesis Statement (last sentence)
  • 2. Body paragraph(s)
  • Develop(s) Thesis Statement
  • 3. Conclusion paragraph
  • Short! Summarizes the essay
  • Re-states the Thesis Statement

5
From Paragraph to Essay
  • Writing an essay writing a paragraph
  • Only MORE..

6
  • ESSAY (3 Paragraphs)
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • ?Hook
  • ?General Statement
  • ?Thesis Statement
  • II. BODY PARAGRAPH(S)
  • A. Topic Sentence
  • 1. Support
  • a. Example
  • b. Example
  • 2. Support
  • a. Example
  • b. Example
  • 3. Support
  • a. Example
  • b. Example
  • B. Concluding sentence
  • PARAGRAPH
  • Topic Sentence
  • Contains the Main Idea
  • A. Support
  • B. Support
  • C. Support
  • Concluding Sentence
  • Re-states the Main Idea

7
Lets take a closer look
  • The Introductory Paragraph
  • A great hook
  • Comments and background
  • A Thesis Statement

8
First, lets look at the Hook
  • A hook is a
  • question
  • comment
  • quote
  • inspires
  • grabs readers interest
  • catches attention
  • want to read more

9
Comments and background
  • Can give your reader any info theyll need to
    understand your topic.
  • Might be a history of an issue
  • Might define/explain terminology to be used
  • Might introduce people/places/concepts to be
    discussed
  • Must be brief!

10
The Thesis Statement
  • Most important sentence in the essay
  • Clearly states
  • Topic
  • Writers perspective on the topic
  • Three-part map of the essay

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1) Expresses the controlling idea for the
entire essay.
  • The Thesis Statement is the main statement for
    the entire essay, so make it a statement
  • . . .NOT an announcement
  • NOT a Thesis Statement I am going to discuss
    the effects of radiation.
  • Thesis Statement The effects of radiation are
    often unpredictable.
  • . . . and NOT a question
  • NOT a Thesis Statement Why do I want to be a
    teacher?
  • Thesis Statement There are many rewarding
    aspects of being a teacher.

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2) Expresses only one idea about the
topic.
  • NOT a Thesis Statement Going to college in the
    Midwest can be fun, and I have found that living
    in a suburb of a large city is the best way to
    live while at college.
  • Thesis Statement Going to college in the Midwest
    can be fun.

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3) Expresses a perspective or attitude
about the topic.
  • It expresses a perspective, not just a fact
  • NOT a Thesis Statement
  • Cows produce milk.
  • Thesis Statement
  • The milk which cows produce is not always fit for
    humans.

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4) Expresses an idea that needs to be
explained or proved.
  • It is a statement that can be argued
  • NOT a Thesis Statement
  • There are many advantages and
    disadvantages about going to college (not
    an arguable point).
  • Thesis Statement
  • The advantages of going to college far outweigh
    the disadvantages.

15
Lets take a closer look
  • The Body Paragraph(s)
  • Need(s) topic sentence and concluding sentence
  • Support(s) main idea
  • Each support detail addresses one part of Thesis
    Statement map
  • Facts, statistics, examples, illustrations

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Concluding Paragraph
  • Signals the end of the essay
  • Restates your main points
  • Dont use the same words used in thesis statement
    or topic sentences
  • Dont introduce new ideas!
  • Gives your final thoughts on topicLast chance to
    convince your reader
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