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Title: The Writing Process


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The Writing Process The Expository Essay
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Writing is a.
  • PROCESS

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The 5 Stages of the Writing PROCESS
  • Pre-write
  • Draft
  • Revise
  • Edit
  • Publish

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Revising Vs. Editing
  • Whats the difference?
  • Revision content / meaning
  • Editing G.U.M.S

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rammar
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Writing a Literary EssayStructure of the 5
Paragraph
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Introduction
  • Lead
  • Consists of two to three general statements
    related to the topic. The purpose is to capture
    interest and gently LEAD the reader into your
    opinion statement.

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Lead DO NOTS
  • Use a question or an anecdote
  • Use phrases or fragments
  • Name the title of the novel, play, poem, film,
    etc.
  • Name the author or any of the characters

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Introduction
  • Plan of Development
  • These sentences function to outline the
    progression of your body paragraphs. This is
    where you briefly mention the 3 proofs that will
    support your thesis statement.

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Plan of Development DO NOTS
  • Include quotations
  • Explain too much
  • Lengthy explanations are for the body paragraphs

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Introduction
  • Thesis Statement
  • The DRIVING FORCE of your essay.

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Introduction
  • Thesis Statement
  • Your opinion boiled down into one arguable
    statement that which you will prove in the body
    of your essay your position.

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Introduction
  • Thesis Statement
  • ALWAYS THE
  • LAST SENTENCE
  • OF THE INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH!
  • ALWAYS!

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Introduction
  • RE-CAP
  • The 3 parts of the Introductory paragraph
  • Lead
  • 2. Plan of Development
  • Thesis Statement

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Why is the upside-down triangle a fitting symbol
for the Introduction?
  • Broad Ideas ?
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  • Specific Idea

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Body Paragraphs
  • Three separate paragraphs, each using one proof
    to support the thesis. Each body paragraph is
    divided into three sections.

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Building the BODY (of the essay)
  • 1. Topic Sentence Introduces the main idea of
    the paragraph not too broad or too specific
  • 2. Explanation Proof Several sentences and
    usually a quotation from the literary work which
    prove your thesis
  • 3. Summary Statement A sentence or two which
    concludes the point you are making

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Conclusion
  • 1. Thesis Restated
  • Sophisticated writers will express the thesis
    using different words
  • 2. Three proofs mentioned
  • Briefly tell the reader again how you supported
    your argument
  • 3. General Closing Statements
  • Do not introduce any new information

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Take Note
  • Use simple present verb tense
  • Use scholarly diction (no got a lot very
    this essay will prove in conclusion)
  • Avoid 1st and 2nd person pronouns
  • Avoid contractions
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