Chapters 18, 19, and 20
to relate cause and effect or result
therefore, consequently, as a result of
last
When might you write an opening paragraph?
Linger longest in the reader's mind.
When writing a conclusion, the final paragraphs of an essay much what?
The result.
Effect
State or Restate Your Thesis
End by stating main point.
Topic Sentence near beginning of paragraph
2nd sentence might be the topic sentence because the 1st could be a transition.
analyzing- divide it into its parts and then deal with one part at a time.
Analyzing
Step by step process
Analyzing a process
Ask a Question
Ask a question then answer it.
Everything that leads to the effect.
Cause
classifying- to sort into categories
Classifying
Similarites
Comparing
Differences
Contrasting
define- "to set bounds to" can be used for an entire paper.
Defining (Latin)
divide- to break some down into components
Dividing
End with the Thesis Sentence
End with a statement of the essay's main point.
End with Brief Emphatic Sentence
For an essay that traces causes or effects, evaluates, or argues, a deft concluding thought can reinforce your main idea.
exemplum- "one thing chosen from amoung many."
Giving Examples (Latin)
Topic Sentence Implied
Has a topic idea.
Introduce your Subject/Position/ and comment on it
Introduce a subject then expand on it, bringing vital details.
detail- "any specific, concrete piece of information." A fact, a bit of historical record.
Providing Details
Stop When Story is Over
Quiet ending can be effective, as long as it signals clearly that the essay is finished.
Repetition
Repeating a key word or phrase to clarify the relationship between 2 sentences, paragraphs, or ideas
Pronouns
Serve as transitions by making readers refer back as well. Keep coherent. Use for flow
Begin with story
Simple anecdote can capture your reader's interest and thus serve as a good beginning.
paragraphing
Small units, each more or less self-contained, each contributing some new idea in support of the thesis or main point of the essay. This provides signposts to guide your readers through what you say. A paragraph indention signifies a pause, as if you are taking a breath before moving on.
End with Quotation
This can round out an essay.
using topic sentences
This spells out the main idea of the paragraph in the body of an essay. Good ones of these are interesting, accurate, and limited. It should be accurate because it serves as a guide to the rest of the paragraph. It should be limited for the same reason: you don't want to mislead readers about what you intend to cover in a paragraph.
Topic Sentence as first sentence
Topic sentence appears first in the paragraph followed by sentences that clarify, illustrate, and support what it says.
Transitional Paragraphs
Used when moving clearly from one idea to the next, in long and complicated essays.
1. End with Quotation 2. State or Restate Your Thesis 3. End with Brief Emphatic Sentence 4. Stop When Story is Over
What are the four Kinds of Conclusions?
1. Begin with Story 2. Introduce your Subject/Position/ and comment on it. 3. Ask a question. 4. End with the Thesis Sentence
What are the four Kinds of Openings?
1. Topic Sentence as first sentence. 2. Topic Sentence near beginning of paragraph. 3. Topic Sentence at end of paragraph. 4. Topic Sentence implied.
What are the four Kinds of Topic Sentences
Topic Sentence at the end of paragraph
Writer concludes with the topic sentence because piles detail on detail to persuade reader.
to summarize or restate
in other words, on the whole, to sum up
to qualify
mainly, in most cases, generally
to emphasize
of courses, without a doubt, clearly
to contrast
on the other hand, on the contrary, instead
to mark time
recently, later, in the past
to compare
similarly, likewise, in like manner