Question: Should one sacrifice oneself to do what is right?
Introduction Paragraph
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Question: Should one sacrifice oneself to do what is right?
Introduction Paragraph
Hook: grab the reader’s attention
Background information: give the reader context relating the topic
Address counter-claim
Thesis statement/Claim
*Author must maintain 3rd person point of view throughout writing*
Body Paragraphs (3 total: 2 in support of thesis; 1 addressing
counter-claim)
Claim: topic sentence/ assertion
Intro to Evidence: set the scene for the reader (context of evidence)
Evidence: quote in support of position (lead into quote i. e., The author
states…)
Analysis: Discussion of evidence and how it supports the position
(1. Paraphrase the quote; 2.How does this support your claim?;
3.Why does this relate to your claim?)
(This is the 3 rd Body Paragraph) Counter-claim Paragraph
Concession transition + counter-claim: indicates the shift in writing for
reader (this will serve as the topic sentence)
Intro to Evidence: set the scene for the reader (context of evidence)
Evidence: in support of opposing side
Analysis: discussion of evidence (however, here, author counters the
argument to link back to their position; must end connecting
Conclusion Paragraph
Restate/ rephrase thesis/claim
Summarize main points addressed in writing
Why is this important for the reader to know?
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