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Page 1: CHAPTER 3 Drafting a Paper. The Short Essay Essays have three parts Introduction Body Conclusion

CHAPTER 3

Drafting a Paper

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The Short Essay

Essays have three partsIntroductionBodyConclusion

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Thesis Statement What the essay is about

Look at example on page 44

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Paragraph Length

No set amount of sentences per paragraphUse short paragraphs to isolate a point;

therefore, stressing itType written page with four or more

paragraphs need rewrittenVary paragraph length

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Paragraphs as miniature essays

Topic Sentence => thesis statementDeveloping Details => body Closing comment or sentence =>

conclusion

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Paragraph Development

Developmental Paragraph (Important Term)Paragraph with a topic sentence and

developing details

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5 kinds of Paragraph Development

Examples (47)support a generalization with concrete

information

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Illustrations (47-48)

little story, narrative, or anecdote that embodies an idea

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Details (48-49)

component parts that make up the wholeex: individual steps in a procedure

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Reasons

answer the question whyreasons are acceptable and respectable if the

writer basis them on established fact, close observation and experience, or logical analysis

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Mixed Material

Mix of details, reasons, examples, and illustrations

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Paragraph Unity (51)

Unified Paragraph (Important Term)

Every sentence is about the topic sentence

Reread first two paragraphs under paragraph unity

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Paragraph Coherence (51 – 52)

Coherent Paragraph (Important Term) Paragraph in which a clear pattern of thought emerges

 Achieve Paragraph coherence in three ways: Appropriate ordering principle Providing transitions from one idea to another

Maintaining a consistent tone

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Ordering Principles

Way to achieve coherence

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Time

You can arrange material according to when it happens

past to presentearly to lateold to new

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Space (Physical Space) [53]

Narrator stands in place and proceeds from a natural or logical order of progression

left to rightbottom to top

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Importance (54)

Ideas arranged in ascending order of importance or value (least to most)

It is human nature to build towards a climax

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Using Transitions (55)

Passing from one subject to another

Symbols, words, phrases can make a smooth passage

Some transitional words: First, next, then, finally

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Consistency of Tone

Tone (Key Rhetorical Analysis Tool)

Tone DefinedThe author’s attitude towards his or her subject and audience

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A Few Examples

FormalPersonalEmotionalJoking

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To Maintain a Consistent Tone

Decide who is speaking => Point of View (116)

Omniscient- outside narrator (3rd Person) knowing everything that is happening

Limited- one character is used. Only know what that character knows, hears, and sees

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First Person- narrator is a character in the writing

Objective or Dramatic- moving like a movie camera recording only what you can see or hear, never delving into anyone’s mind or heart

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Consider whether the statement should be made in the present tense or past, the active or passive voice

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Know what diction to use

Diction (A Very, Very Important Rhetorical Tool)

Word choice and language used (conflagration –vs- fire)

Reread Example on page 56

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Getting Started

IntroductionHave a thesis statementDo not have to write the introduction first

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Ways to start a paper

Allusion: reference to a person, work of art, event, or literature

Only effective if the audience knows itshort narrationstartling question, observation, or line of

dialogue

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definition of a key termstriking contrastdirect statement