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Title: Body Paragraph Organization


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Body Paragraph Organization
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3-Part Process
  • Focus, Topic Sentence, Evidence (quotes,
    paraphrasing)
  • Step 1 Focus
  • How does this relate to the thesis?
  • Step 2 Topic Sentence
  • This should account for the CONSEQUENCE of the
    focus
  • Step 3 Quote (evidence)
  • The outside sources! Use your quote to PROVE
    your thesis and paragraph focus.

3
3-Part Process (continued)
  • Step 2 Topic Sentence
  • This should account for the CONSEQUENCE of the
    focus
  • The topic sentence is not a complete sentence
    that merely states a word or phrase it is a part
    of the argument (we need to know the effects.)
  • Be sure this is at the beginning of your
    paragraph. This was the reader understands the
    direction you are going and how it relates to the
    rest of your paper. Introducing at the
    beginning also makes it easier to support your
    argument throughout the paragraph).

4
3-Part Process (continued)
  • Quote (evidence)
  • DO NOT GIVE A SUMMARIZING QUOTE.
  • -Quotes are meant to be the prove. If we can
    easily look up the process ourselves or it can
    easily be paraphrased, DO NOT USE A DIRECT
    QUOTATION.
  • -A quote is meant to tell us something we do
    NOT yet know it is the consequence. Use it to
    prove your claim not summarize the topic
    sentence.
  • REMEMBER quotes are not always necessary. If
    it can simply be paraphrased, then paraphrase!
    (We know when you are using a quote just to
    lengthen your paper )).

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Try it!
  • Go through each paragraph and identify your
    FOCUS, TOPIC SENTENCE, AND QUOTE (EVIDENCE)
  • Write each down.
  • After your focus, write down how it relates to
    your thesis.
  • After your topic sentence, write down what the
    implications are AND how it relates to your
    thesis.
  • After your evidence, write down how it pertains
    to all three topic sentence, paragraph focus,
    and thesis
  • This is the time to make sure each paragraph
    has a SINGLE focus!
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