Mr. Wangelin Freshman English & American Literature

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Mr. Wangelin Freshman English & American Literature 1

Intro consists of at least 4 sentences Sentences: 1. Grabber Gets the attention of the reader. YOUR GRABBER IS NOT YOUR THESIS STATEMENT!!! Yes, true love is possible is a thesis not a grabber!!! Types of Grabbers: A. Serious, straight forward broad statement B. Dramatic or eye opening statement or statistic C. Funny story or anecdote D. Thought provoking or rhetorical question DO NOT ASK THE READER ANY 1 st PERSON QUESTIONS EVER!!! Example: What do you think.?, What would you do?, etc. E. Appropriate Quote From the author From the text/literature From an expert in your topic 2

Sentence Number 2. Development of the Grabber Connects the grabber to the thesis Explain what your grabber is referring to/ why it s important 3. Thesis Statement One sentence which states the topic and your point of view. Yes, true love is possible is your thesis. 4. Plan of Development (P.O.D.) One sentence which presents, in order, your 3 supporting/body paragraphs that support your thesis. 3

Each paragraph will have the following qualities: 1. Topic Sentence (1 st Sentence) One sentence which begins with a transition and includes the thesis and the point from the P.O.D. 2. Supporting Sentences (Sentences 2-7) A specific number of sentences which: Explains Provides Examples Clarifies Details the topic sentence 3. Concluding Sentence One sentence at the end of the paragraph which restates the topic sentence. This restates your thesis and pint from P.O.D. 4

A GOOD Supporting Paragraph WILL contain AT LEAST 8 sentences!!! The order of these sentences are as follows: 1. Topic Sentence 2. First reason sentence 3. Details for first reason sentence Detail sentences explain in more detail your reason sentence or give examples. If doing a research paper this is where you would put your evidence. 4. Second reason sentence 5. Details for second reason 6. Third reason sentence 7. Details for third reason 8. Concluding Sentence 5

Connect paragraphs and ideas together Show that the speaker is moving on the next point. A transition MUST be at the beginning of each supporting paragraph AND at the beginning of your Reason Sentences. 6

Has at LEAST four sentences! 1. Restate the thesis One sentence that restates the thesis and begins with a transition. In conclusion, true love is possible To reword your conclusion so that it doesn t sound redundant you may want to use a thesaurus. 2. Summary of P.O.D. One sentence that simply restates the P.O.D. Like Romeo and Juliet, true love is possible because Reason 1, Reason 2, & Reason 3. 3. Opposing View Point One sentence that states what the opposition would say about your topic. 4. Universal Application One sentence that provides: Solution to your topic/issue Importance of your topic Lesson to be learned from your topic 7

DO NOT WRITE IN THE FIRST PERSON!! No I or you Unless the teacher/prompt gives you permission In your opinion Do not use contractions Can t = cannot Don t = do not He ll = he will Etc Mr. Wang s Rule of Three: 1. Your thesis must be supported by THREE reasons 2. Your topic sentences/reasons must be supported by THREE reasons (Reason Sentences) Obviously use proper English and Grammar Absolutely no: Text Talk Slang Short hand/abbreviations You is spelled y-o-u not u 8

Double Space ENTIRE essay. 12 point Times Roman Font MUST have a heading Top Left Corner Your Name Wangelin English 9 Date Title Double Space Center Follow Rules of Capitalization 9

Plot the sequence of events in a story. Revolves around a conflict. Exposition sets the tone, establishes setting, introduces characters, and gives important background information. Rising Action Action prior to the climax. Adding complications or expand the conflict. Falling Action The events after the climax. Ties up loose ends. Climax Emotional intensity hits its peak. Highest point of action. Hint: One way to identify the climax is when the main character has to make a decision that changes the outcome of the story. Resolution The conclusion or ending of the story. What happened? 10

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Setting Time and place of the story Conflict Struggle between opposing forces External Character vs. outside force Internal Character battles within himself Four types of conflicts: Man vs. Man Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society Man vs. Himself Theme The main idea in fiction, not always stated directly. (The lesson to be learned from the novel) 12

Character Development How a character changes from the beginning to the end of a story. Mood The feeling or atmosphere of a story. Tone The attitude a writer takes Funny/Serious Author s Purpose Why the author wrote the story. Express Inform Persuade Entertain Point of View The point of view of the narrator. 1 st person Narrator is in the story Can only see, hear, feel, what they perceive Cannot read/hear thoughts 3 rd person Narrator is not in the story and tells the story as it is perceived. 3 rd person omniscient Narrator is God like Knows all, sees all 13

Antagonist- The character whom opposes the main character. Protagonist- The main character in a drama or other literary work; usually seen as the hero. Fiction- Novels and stories that describe imaginary people and events. Nonfiction- Story told with factual information. (Real) 14

Personification- A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions are endowed with human qualities or are represented as possessing human form Symbolism- when certain special figures, characters, objects or marks are used to suggest something else. Usually an idea, thought, or abstract thing. (Example- The American flag symbolizes liberty, freedom, and strength. 15