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Essay Paragraphs & Works Cited

Essay Paragraphs & Works Cited. INTRO PARAGRAPH. Include general details—NOTHING too specific. The time of the setting.—Where the story takes place—What the characters do for work—How they live—Who the author is and what the name of the novel is…. Open with an attention grabber—Pizzazz!!.

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Essay Paragraphs & Works Cited

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  1. Essay Paragraphs& Works Cited

  2. INTRO PARAGRAPH • Include general details—NOTHING too specific. • The time of the setting.—Where the story takes place—What the characters do for work—How they live—Who the author is and what the name of the novel is… • Open with an attention grabber—Pizzazz!! • FORM: Upside down triangle… begins broadly, ends specifically with the thesis as the LAST sentence (demo) • FOCUS (intro and body): Briefly introduce characters/settings/events as needed • The ranch, where Lennie and George work, is a place… • Slim, the leader of the men, tells George that…

  3. BODY PARAGRAPHS • Remember—Your body paragraph discussions follow the order of your prongs (*it snows = 1st body paragraph) • FOCUS: Quote Frame!!! • A paragraph is simply… • Intro sentence • 4-6 sentence quote frame • Closing sentence IF NEEDED

  4. CONCLUSION PARAGRAPH • Dissect your thesis • Each prong becomes it owns sentence • Include the specific idea from the body paragraph • EXAMPLE • There are many reasons why winter is a great season. When it snows, the scene is magnificent and peaceful. Also, New Jerseyschools have a long break from school for the holidays. Finally, there are many resorts in the Northeast open for skiing. Of all the seasons, winter is certainly the best. • It is a SUMMARY paragraph—therefore no new info!! • Make sure that final sentence packs a punch! Make a statement!

  5. Random Notes • Ellipses … • You can use them to shorten quotes, to cut off a beginning or ending of a quote, to indicate a break in paragraphs. • Feel free to take any sentences from the same section pages, just honor the content and maintain the integrity of the passage • Use a space before and after the … • “It wasn’t nothing … What she says is true” (Steinbeck 82). • Use present tense when discussing literature. It lives on, it endures  • Quality paragraphs are 5-7 sentences. • Use the title as an opportunity to give a hint about the paper’s direction. Take advantage of EVERY OPPORTUNITY to prove your original thesis.

  6. Works Cited • Begin your Works Cited page on a separate page at the end of your paper. • Continue using 1” margins, the header, and the double spacing • Label the page Works Cited • Do not underline or use quotation marks • Center the words Works Cited on the first line of the page • Abbreviate all months to 3 LETTERS: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Aug. Oct. Nov. Dec. • Exceptions… • May, June, July • September becomes Sept.

  7. Citation Format: Book • Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Print. • Notes • Use 1st city listed • Use most recent publication year

  8. Final Notes 1—What’s the expected length for this paper? • 2½-3 pages 2—How important is the justification? • Extremely. You have to connect quotes to the (position you’re proving)

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