English 8 Essay Writing

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Transition

A word, phrase, or sentence that connects paragraphs or sentences; designed to help essay flow smoothly

formal essay

An essay that uses academic language, logical organization, and serious purpose.

Challenge

An interesting question, quotation, vivid image, call for action, warning, or suggestion to the reader; leaves the reader thinking about your essay and shows up in the conclusion

Tone

Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character

Inference

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning

Formality

Determined by the audience and/or assignment, informs your choice of words for an essay

informal essay

Essays where you can use I, you, me, etc., generally features less academic and more opinion based or narrative writing.

Evidence

Examples, facts, statistics, sensory details, quotes or anecdotes that support the topic sentence of a body paragraph

Restated Thesis

In the conclusion, this statement reminds readers of your position/opinion on the topic in different words.

Focus Statement

Included in your intro with emphasis on introducing the topic or subject of your essay in complete sentence form; must be written in the form of a statement

Thesis Statement

Meaty sentence that tells the reader what your position/opinion on the topic is and what your essay will cover (a road map); must be written in the form of a statement

Purpose

Reason you are writing your essay (to express yourself, to inform your readers, to entertain, to describe, to analyze, ect.)

Flow

The efficiency of an essay; paragraphs and ideas are well-connected

Introduction

The first paragraph of an essay; includes hook, explanation of topic (focus statement), and thesis statement

Topic Sentence

The first sentence of a body paragraph; supports your thesis statement and introduces the focus of the body paragraph

Hook

The first sentence of your essay; should grab the reader's attention; can be a question, exclamation, powerful statement, or a well-known quote or saying

Title

The name of your essay; should capture your audience's interest

Audience

The reader(s) of your essay

Body Paragraph

A paragraph of support for the thesis; must have topic sentence, evidence and/or examples, and explanations of your evidence

Conclusion

The last paragraph of an essay; includes a restated thesis and a challenge for the reader or something for them to think about


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