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What is the body of a paragraph?
main part of paragraph; hold all info on topic; gives details & support for topic/topic sentence
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What are the basic parts of a paragraph?
topic sentence, body, closing
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What are the steps to applying ACE method in an essay?
1. restate your reason for the claim 2. make a fact/claim for your reason 3. give example of fact/reason 4. explain how the example supports the claim
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What is a body paragraph?
the core of your essay; most information about the topic
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How many kinds of essays are there?
4
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What is the ACE method for body paragraphs?
Answer, Cite, Explain
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What is a descriptive essay?
it presents a clear single picture about a time, an object, etc; gives specific sensory details
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What is a narrative essay?
tells a story
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What is a topic sentence?
It tells the reader what the paragraph is about; specific part of topic/essay
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How many ways can you write a closing sentence?
3 ways
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What does the C mean in the ACE method of body paragraphs?
Cite and example
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What are the 3 ways to close a paragraph? name at least 1
remind readers of the topic; summarize the paragraph; link to next paragraph with transition
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What does the E mean in the ACE method of body parapgraphs?
Explain how the example is supportive
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What is a persuasive essay?
expresses an opinion; convinces reader why opinion is valid/true/correct/right
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What is a closing sentence in a paragraph?
the end of a paragraph, after all the details
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What does the A mean in the ACE body paragraphs?
Answer with a claim/point/reason
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What is an expository essay?
presents facts, gives directions or defines terms
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What are the kinds of essays? Name 2
narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive
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