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How long should the summary be in the opening/Introductory paragraph of your Literary Essay?
No more than 3 sentences.
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When writing a literary essay, what are some words or phrases you NEVER want to use? Name at least 3.
1. I, me, my 2. I think 3. I feel 4. I know this because
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What are all the basic components that should be included in the opening paragraph of a literary essay? (Must be in the correct order)
Hook, Bridge, Summary, Claim
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What is the purpose of the "So What" in a literary essay?
To summarize the essay's key points and connect your essay to the reader letting them know why it matters.
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Give an example of each of the three transitional words/ phrases you might find in a body paragraph.
Answers May Vary. (Example: First... According to the text... This clearly shows...)
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What are all the basic components that should be included in the closing paragraph of a literary essay? (Must be in the correct order)
Restated Claim, So What, Lingering Thought/Kicker
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Fill in the Blank: Your entire essay should always reference/tie back to the ________.
Claim
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What writing strategy do we use to help us remember all the basic parts of an essay?
RACES
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In which part of an essay would you use the transitional phrase "In the final analysis"?
Closing Paragraph
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How should you begin each body paragraph before you mention evidence from the text?
You should begin each body paragraph with a transitional topic sentence. (Transition word/phrase + Topic Sentence)
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What is a "claim"?
A claim is your answer to the given prompt. It is the focus of your entire essay.
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What are the two different ways to cite evidence?
You can use a direct quote. (Author's Words copied word for word.) or you can paraphrase by citing evidence in your own words.
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In which part of an essay would you use the transitional phrase "This evidence highlights"?
Explain how the evidence connects to the claim
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