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TEC Writing: An Introduction

TEC Writing: An Introduction. Adapted from the Jane Shaffer Writing Program. Why TEC?. TEC stands for THESIS EVIDENCE COMMENTARY The TEC model is the basic formula for writing an academic paper.

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TEC Writing: An Introduction

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  1. TEC Writing: An Introduction Adapted from the Jane Shaffer Writing Program

  2. Why TEC? • TEC stands for • THESIS • EVIDENCE • COMMENTARY • The TEC model is the basic formula for writing an academic paper. • We will use the TEC structure to organize our thoughts and opinions about the literature that we read this year.

  3. What is a THESIS? • A thesis is a statement that offers an opinion about a subject or something to prove about a subject. • Subject + Opinion • Subject + Something to Prove

  4. THESIS, cont. • For example, here is a writing prompt about a well-known fairy tale: • Describe the queen’s attitude about herself in the fairy tale “Snow White.” • A THESIS statement will answer that prompt: • In the fairy tale “Snow White,” the queen is vain. • What is the subject of the thesis? • What is the opinion word?

  5. What is EVIDENCE? • The evidence sentence offers an example that supports the THESIS statement. • This evidence, or CONCRETE DETAIL, is a specific example from the text that proves the opinion offered by the THESIS. • The evidence sentence contains a TRANSITION, CONTEXTUAL LEAD-IN, and CONCRETE DETAIL. • Trans + CLI + CD • Or, TLC!

  6. EVIDENCE, cont. • Here is an example of an evidence sentence that proves our thesis about the queen in Snow White: • THESIS: In the fairy tale “Snow White,” the queen is vain. • EVIDENCE: For example, when she wakes up every morning, the queen looks into her magic mirror and asks, “Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” • Where is the transition in this sentence? • Where is the CLI (contextual lead-in)? • Where is the concrete detail?

  7. COMMENTARY • A commentary sentence explains why the EVIDENCE supports the opinion given in the THESIS. • It further explains the thinking behind your example.

  8. COMMENTARY, cont. • Here is an example: • THESIS: In the fairy tale “Snow White,” the queen is vain. • EVIDENCE: For example, when she wakes up every morning, the queen looks into her magic mirror and asks, “Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” • COMMENTARY: Looking in the mirror daily and praising her own beauty is self-centered. • COMMENTARY: The queen is more concerned about her own appearance than anything else in her life.

  9. A Few Notes about TEC Writing • The ratio of evidence to commentary is always 1:2 (one evidence and 2 commentary sentences) • In TEC Writing, never use: • “I” “me” or “my” • “you” • “this shows” or “this proves”

  10. TECCC “Chunk” • We will add a conclusion sentence to finish out the body paragraph chunk: • Sentence #1 –Thesis Statement (TS) • Sentence #2 – Evidence (CD) • Sentence #3 – Commentary (CM) • Sentence #4 – Commentary (CM) • Sentence#5 – Concluding Sentence

  11. Let's Try a Few. . . • Analyze the setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” and how it adds to the overall meaning of the story. • Discuss how Mme. Loisel changes throughout the course of “The Necklace.”

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