A.C.E.S. Notes
Answering the question: 'So what?'
Addressing the significance or implications of the evidence and claim
Wrapping up the paragraph
Concluding the paragraph by summarizing the main points and providing closure
Summarizing the main ideas
Condensing and restating the key points discussed
Highlighting a central idea
Drawing attention to a main concept or theme
Exploring the author's purpose
Examining the intention or objective behind the author's writing
Stating a key point
Expressing an important idea or argument
Answering the question in the form of a sentence
Expressing the answer to the question in a complete sentence
Citing evidence in MLA format
Following the MLA citation style when referencing evidence
Emphasizing importance or significance
Highlighting the relevance or weight of a particular point or evidence
Using quotations
Including direct quotes from the text as evidence
Providing supporting evidence
Including evidence from the text to support a claim or argument
Citing evidence
Including evidence from the text to support the answer
Using ACE transitions
Incorporating appropriate transition phrases to connect ideas within the paragraph
Using signal phrases
Introducing evidence with phrases that indicate its presence
Referring to a specific article or author
Making a reference to a particular article or author being discussed
Referring back to the claim
Making a reference to the initial claim or thesis statement
Explaining the connection between evidence and claim
Providing a clear explanation of how the evidence supports the claim
Answering the question completely
Providing a comprehensive response to the question
Explanation of answer
Providing a detailed rationale for the answer
Concluding or wrapping up
Providing a final statement or closing remark
Introducing a reason or argument
Providing a justification or rationale for a particular viewpoint
Explaining the evidence
Providing an explanation of how the evidence supports the answer
Expressing personal belief or opinion
Stating one's own perspective or viewpoint
Summarizing the main points
Summing up the key ideas discussed in the paragraph
Using clear, specific examples or evidence
Supporting the claim with precise and specific instances or proof from the text
Restating the question
Turning the question into a statement
Interpreting the author's point
Understanding and explaining the main idea or argument presented by the author
Using an appropriate transition
Using a suitable word or phrase to smoothly transition to the summarizing statement