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1. hinted at rather than clearly stated prose 2. ordinary language; not poetry transition 3. words that logically connect one idea to another infer 4. written to explain or inform implicit 5. coming to a logical conclusion expository

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If you're going to add a level to your outline, then you must have at least two sub-points within that particular level. True False

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In an outline, main points should be labeled with Roman numerals. True False

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Reference materials are legitimate sources for your research. True

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essay a literary composition that makes a claim and backs up that claim with supporting evidence thesis statement a sentence in an essay or report that presents the writer's claim and tells the reader what his main points will be introductory paragraph the first paragraph of an essay that introduces the topic body paragraph the paragraphs between the introduction and the conclusion that present evidence that supports the thesis statement concluding paragraph the final paragraph of an essay that brings the topic to a close

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An essay is a composition that makes a statement about a particular subject and then backs up that statement with supporting evidence or information. All essays contain three main sections: introduction, body, and conclusion. The 5-paragraph essay contains five paragraphs: the introductory paragraph, three body paragraphs, and the concluding paragraph. The introductory paragraph contains a thesis statement. The thesis statement is a sentence that presents your claim and tells your reader what your main points will be. You should always strive to use effective transitions between paragraphs whenever you write an essay. Never use statements like, "In this paper..." or "I'm going to tell you..." Ask someone to help you proofread your essay. Always use proper MLA documentation in your essay.

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transition

a word, phrase, or sentence that logically connects one idea to another in a piece of writing

To show place or position:

above among around beside between beyond by down; up here in front; in back in the center of into there

To show time:

after afterward as soon as at the same time before currently during finally first, second, third... immediately in the meantime last later meanwhile next prior to soon then today; tomorrow while

To summarize or conclude:

all in all finally in closing in conclusion, to conclude in short in summary lastly thus

Which type of essay would be used to explain how to prepare a dinner party? descriptive essay narrative essay expository essay persuasive essay

c

A critical essay points out what you particularly enjoyed about a literary work. True False

f

It is important to use punctuation at the end of each line in a topic outline. True False

f

It is usually best to use the whole-to-whole method when writing a comparison and contrast essay. True False

f

Using a subject/essay map approach can greatly help in writing thesis statements. True False

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All MLA text is double spaced. Margins should be one inch on all sides. The first line of each paragraph should be indented five spaces. In the upper left-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your instructor's name, the course, and the date. Again, be sure to use double-spaced text. Use MLA format for documentation of all quotes, paraphrases, and the works cited page. Use a header in the upper right hand corner that consecutively numbers your pages.

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Main headings are labeled with Roman numerals (I. II. III.). Sub-heading levels are labeled as follows: capital letters (A. B. C.); Arabic numerals (1. 2. 3.); lower case letters (a. b. c.). You must place a period after every heading label. You must capitalize the first word of each heading. You must capitalize any proper nouns within each heading. There are two types of outlines: topic outlines and sentence outlines. Sentence outlines should contain headings written in complete sentences and ending with a period. Topic outlines do not use complete sentences and therefore do not need end punctuation. Use parallel structure; this includes similar wording and similar verb tenses.

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1. teaches the reader something about a literary work narrative essay 2. appeals to the five senses critical essay 3. its main purpose is to present information to the reader comparison and contrast essay 4. tells a story descriptive essay 5. shows the similarities and differences between two subjects expository essay 6. tries to convince the reader persuasive essay

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1. an author's personal bias or view periodical 2. to blend two or more sources of information bibliography 3. trustworthy; legitimate synthesize 4. a publication that is produced at regularly recurring intervals slant 5. a list of information sources that were used in an article or book credible

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To show similarities:

also in the same way just as like, likewise similarly so too

To show differences:

although even so even though nevertheless still as opposed to on the contrary yet but however on the other hand conversely in spite of this otherwise counter to nonetheless

To add information:

and; and then besides equally important finally further furthermore in addition too what's more

To show cause and effect:

as a result because causing consequently resulting in therefore

Which type of essay is used to tell readers about a special event in your life? critical essay narrative essay expository essay comparison and contrast essay

b

Some essays do not need a thesis statement. True False

f

To provide an example:

for example for instance namely specifically to demonstrate to illustrate

Which type of essay contains an opinion? expository comparison and contrast persuasive descriptive

persuasive

Take a look at the following outline format for an essay that has three main points. Notice that each main point is labeled with a Roman numeral. Then, each main point is further broken down into sub-points. The sub-points are labeled with capital letters.

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Using a subject/essay map approach can greatly help in writing thesis statements. Writing a thesis statement using the subject/essay map approach is most beneficial when writing expository and persuasive essays. This formula is usually not appropriate for most narrative or descriptive essays. There are two major parts found in a thesis statement written using the subject/essay map approach. The first part is called the subject, and the second part is called the essay map. Your subject introduces the topic of your paper. Your essay map gives the reader a preview of each of your main points.

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Using documented research will make your argument stronger in a persuasive essay. True False

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When judging the credibility of a website, it is important to consider how recently the site has been updated. True

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bias a preference for or against something or someone bibliography a list of information sources about a certain subject call number a number used by libraries to classify a book, identify it, and indicate its placement on the shelves periodical a journal, magazine, or any other publication produced at regularly recurring intervals reference materials books that provide general information and include dictionaries, encyclopedias, indexes, directories, handbooks, atlases, guides, and yearbooks slant an author's personal bias synthesize blend two or more things together to make a complete whole

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explicitly stated clearly and directly stated implicitly stated hinted at rather than clearly stated infer the act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true main idea the author's point or purpose, usually stated in a single sentence prose ordinary spoken and written language; not poetry supporting details other sentences in the paragraph which support, explain, or prove the main idea

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Which of the following is considered to be a prewriting strategy?

writing an outline


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