RWS: Edpuzzle 1-2
A thesis sentence is found
- intro - end of the first paragraph
What's the difference between a thesis and a topic sentence?
A topic sentence tells what a paragraph (or essay) is mainly about, and a thesis statement includes the reasons for a claim.
What is not included in a thesis statement?
An example supporting the reasons
If a thesis can be used to debate, or argue, a topic, it is most likely found in which kind of writing?
Argu. Or Persuasive
Which should not be used as a linking (transition) word?
Because So And
History should be studied because it is useful in understanding ourselves and providing incite about theworld we currently live in.
Ex thesis
When you make your claim statement in your introductory paragraph, you need to answer the questions of why it it true and include the evidence in that paragraph.
False
Claim ststement should not be
General
Where is the thesis sentence (claim statement)located?
Last sentence of the introduction paragraph
A tangent - in language - is a statement that goes off topic. If you have information in your writing that is off topic - tangent - it should be deleted, or revised to more directly support your topic or thesis.
Note / true
How many ideas should be contained in the topic sentence of aparagraph?
One
Your paragraph structure (for Ms. Yorks) should be
Topic sentence Evidence Explanation,Example. or elaboration Transition
Linkers = transitions
True
So, those topic sentences are based upon the reasons you gave in your claim statement supporting your argument.
True
Are you able to change your thesis statement after you start writing your paper.
Yes
What does the transition sentencedo?
refers back to the claim statement and leads into the next paragraph
Everything in your essay after the thesis-
supports the thesis statement