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Writing Strong Paragraphs

Writing Strong Paragraphs. PART I. T.S.  Topic Sentence. The first sentence of a body paragraph is called a Topic Sentence . It introduces the main idea of your paragraph. It should contain an attitude or something one can argue.

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Writing Strong Paragraphs

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  1. Writing Strong Paragraphs PART I

  2. T.S.  Topic Sentence • The first sentence of abody paragraph is called a Topic Sentence. • It introduces the main idea of your paragraph. • It should contain an attitude or something one can argue.

  3. Example: Watching Reality TV is a negative activity that pollutes the mind. MAIN IDEA OR SUBJECT ATTITUDE OR ARGUMENT

  4. P.S.1  Primary Support • Introduces an example that demonstrates the attitude of the topicsentence.

  5. Example: For instance, the reality TV show, The Housewives of New Jersey, continually showcases excessive gossip. SPECIFIC EXAMPLE THAT WILL BE USED TO DEMONSTRATE/PROVE ARGUMENT OF TOPIC SENTENCE

  6. S.S.1  Secondary Support 1 • Provides a specific, concrete example.

  7. Example: This bad behavior is largely committed by the character, Teresa, as she consistently bad-mouths her sister-in-law, Melissa, her cousin, Kathy, and anyone else who crosses her. SPECIFIC, CONCRETE DETAIL/EXAMPLE

  8. S.S.2  Secondary Support 2 • Links the example back to primary support 1.

  9. Example: As a result of this behavior, each week the audience craves more gossip and scandal. LINKS THE EXAMPLE TO PRIMARY SUPPORT 1.

  10. C.S.  Conclusion Sentence • Provides a final assumption and connects back to the topicsentence, (or the main ideaand the attitude)

  11. Example: Since reality TV models bad behavior, it should be avoided because it destroys the mind. CONNECTION TO THE TS ASSUMPTION

  12. Flip your notes over. Let’s walk through MLA formatting together! Check out Weebly for a MLA template! MLA Example

  13. Label each part of the paragraph using the appropriate acronyms. (TS, PS1, SS1, SS2, and CS) Paragraph Application

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