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Power Verbs:ClaimAgreementDisagreementRecommendationsargueacknowledgecomplainadvocatebelieveadmirecomplicatecall forclaimagreecontenddemandemphasizecorroboratecontradictencourageinsistdo not denydenyimploreobserveendorsequestionpleadremind peoplereaffirmrefuterecommendrepotsupportrejecturgesuggestverifyrenouncewarnTemplate Sentences Introducing Quotes:“name of article” power verb, “___________”According to “name of article”, “________________”According to “name of article” , X power verb, “_________”In X’s view, “_____________”“name of article” agrees/disagrees when it power verb, “____________________”“name of article” complicates matters further it power verb, “____________”Explaining Quotes where X is the article title:Basically, X power verb __________________In other words, X believes ___________________.In making this comment, X argues that __________________.X is insisting that ___________________.X’s point is that ____________________.The essence of X’s argument is that _________________.Explaining Quotes where Y is an idea or thing:Y matters/is important because_____________.Although Y may seem trivial, it is in fact crucial in terms of today’s concern over _____________.Ultimately, what is at stake here is ________________________.There findings have important consequences for the broader domain of _________________.My discussion of X is in fact addressing the larger matter of ______________.MLA HEADER:Title: do not use “Essay” or the title of assignmentIntroduction ParagraphReword the essay prompt. (2-4 sentences and do not begin with a question):Thesis Statement with Essay Map (Answer the essay prompt question) ThesisBy/becauseReason 1:Reason 2:Reason 3:ESSAY BODYParagraph 2Topic of the paragraph; Create a complete sentence about Reason 1: (1 sentence)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Conclusion Sentence: (Reword topic sentence and connect to next paragraph.)Paragraph 3Topic of the paragraph; Create a complete sentence about Reason 2: (1 sentence)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Conclusion Sentence: (Reword topic sentence and connect to next paragraph.)Paragraph 4Topic of the paragraph; Create a complete sentence about Reason 3: (1 sentence)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Evidence: that supports this reason (i.e quotation or paraphrase): (1-2 sentences max) *Make sure you introduce the quote with who is speaking, what text it is coming from, etc. Relevance: Mean: What does the quote mean? (1 sentence)Matter: How does this quote support your stance? (1-2 sentences)Conclusion Sentence: (Reword topic sentence and connect to next paragraph.)CONCLUSION PARAGRAPHRephrase your thesis statement: (DO NOT just copy and paste, you need to actually reword your thesis statement.Summarize Paragraph 2:Summarize Paragraph 3:Summarize Paragraph 4:Reconnection to Prompt: explain why this topic matters to the bigger world, with a connection to the writing prompt. 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