Parts of an essay Crossword
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1) Gives the context so the reader understands the topic.3) Repeats the main idea in different words,
4) Introduces the main idea of a paragraph.5) Usually the first paragraph, contains hook, background information, and thesis6) Leaves the reader with a final thought or call to action.8) Grabs the reader's attention.12) Summarizes the most important points in the conclusion. |
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2) Adds details, explains the idea, or gives a real-life example.7) States the main idea or argument.9) Each paragraph starts with a topic sentence, followed by supporting ideas and explantations/examples, gives evidence or details that support the thesis10) Last paragraph, restates the thesis in new words, summarizes the main ideas, ends with a clincher or final thought11) 1. Hook - grab attention
2. Thesis - Your main idea
3. Topic Sentence - What this paragraph is about
4. Supporting Idea - Evidence or reasons
5. Explanation or Example - Show, don't tell
6. Restate Thesis - remind the reader of your main point
7. Clincher - leave them thinking13) Gives a reason, fact, or argument to back up the topic sentence.14) An essay is a piece of writing that explains, informs, or persuades. Every essay has three main sections: 1. Introduction - introduces the topic and main idea, 2. Body Paragraph(s) - supports the thesis with details, 3. Conclusion - wraps up the essay and leaves the reader with a final thought |
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