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Single paragraph or short answer

Three paragraph

5 paragraph and more [multi]

Introduce
Topic sentence, or restate question
as the introduction. Then put what
you want to talk about [thesis].
.
[What is? When did, why did,
which one, define]

Introduce
Paragraph one:[ for a narrative or persuasive]
Introduction: tell about the theme or subject
Make sure the audience understands the subject.
Tell about it without relating to the story until the last
sentence *THESIS. The .Last sentence of the first
paragraph is where you put your *THESIS

Introduce
Paragraph one or up to a page:[ for a narrative or
persuasive]
Introduction: tell about the theme or subject
Make sure the audience understands the subject.
Tell about it without relating to the story until
the last sentence *THESIS. The .Last sentence
of the first paragraph is where you put your
*THESIS
Understand/apply
BODY paragraphs..
Measurable data, with comments, to support
your ideas about the thesis. This is the place for
details, and or quotes from text.
Should have at least three paragraphs, one idea
or point per paragraph. More detail and support
than in a single paragraph..
Analyze/Evaluate
Conclusion: use your data/ideas to restate the
introduction. Tell how things have changed
because of your findings. TELL Why is this
important?? Can be longer than one paragraph.

Understand/apply
3-5 sentences that have facts
[measurable data] to support your
idea,
You may add comments to support
[Examples, how would you use,
what are the facts]

Understand/apply
BODY paragraph..
Measurable data, with comments, to support your
ideas about the thesis. This is the place for details,
and or quotes from text.
Should have at least three points.
Analyze/Evaluate

Analyze/Evaluate
Concluding sentence: restate intro
with support OR
How has this made a difference or
changed things.
What choice would you make?
How would you prioritize? What
would you recommend?

Conclusion: use your data/ideas to restate the


introduction. Tell how things have changed because
of your findings. TELL Why is this important??
* THESIS: this is what you want to prove or talk
about from the story/or to persuade people about.

* THESIS: this is what you want to prove or


talk about from the story/or to persuade people
about

Organization rubric for essays

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