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Miss Ruthie Essay Writing - Structure and Terms
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Which is NOT a main part of the essay structure? A) Mood & Tone B) Introduction C) Body of Essay D) Conclusion
A) Mood and Tone
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The beginning of an essay states what the rest of it will be about, what is the first paragraph called?
The introduction.
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Big and small, empty and full, happy and sad are examples of _________
antonyms
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Where can you find the topic sentence in a paragraph?
The topic sentence is the main idea of a text and is usually at the beginning of the paragraph?
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What kind of hook is this? “People don’t understand why it is important to be courageous.”
Problem
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Big and large, small and little, happiness and joy are examples of ______
synonyms
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What kind of hook is this? “More than 15% of middle school students have difficulties in writing a thesis statement.”
Statistic
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This sentence restates the prompt, it helps you organize your essay, and it is the last sentence in the Introduction Paragraph.
Thesis statement.
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What kind of “hook” is this? “Have you thought about what it really means to be courageous?”
Question
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What statement is the most important part of your essay? It helps to organize your essay.
The thesis statement
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These are the main part of your essay. They come between the introduction and conclusion. Often 3 paragraphs long.
body paragraphs
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Why do writers use a "Hook" in the beginning of their essays?
A hook is a sentence used to draw the reader's attention and make them want to read more.
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What kind of “hook” I this? “When I was a little girl, I used to watch superhero cartoons."
Anecdote
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The last paragraph of your essay is called the _________.
Conclusion
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Why do writers use transition words?
It helps create a smooth transitions in your writing and helps to link your ideas, sentences or paragraphs with each other.
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