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what are the three parts of the introduction? attention getter, bridge, thesis statement
how many words should there be in an introduction? 50-75
how many words should there be in a body paragraph? 150-200
how many words should be in the entire essay? 500-675
what is a thesis statement? one sentence that will serve as the overall purpose of your essay
what is a summary sentence (blank)
what is a topic sentence one point or maim idea that the body paragraph is about
what is an attention-getter part of the intro that captures the reader's attention, to make him/her continue reading
commentary (blank)
lame (blank)
summary sentence sentence that reflects the topic sentence
commentary is your opinion, interpretation, insight, personal response, evaluation, reflection, or supporting evidence about a concrete detail in an essay
lame limited, argumentive, meaningful, exact
scope statistics, comparisons, outcomes, personal anecdote
Created by: jojo0414
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