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Book Proposal 3 paragraph template/sentence frames RCD2 Task 3-4

Wk 10.1 EQ? How do writers engage their readers? Measured By- RCD WARM-UP- Quietly FINISH paragraph 1-3 of Book Proposal- Prepare for presentations Paragraph 1= Intro/Thesis (Title)____ Bookstore could make money off of stories that are full of ____, or with fantasies that are __. Instead of choosing “___,” our editorial team has proposed “______” as the next best seller for three main reasons: it’s ____, ____, and _____. In our perspective, ______. 2.Summary “____”, by ___,was about a __ who lived __ and was When ___, __ wanted___ and went ___ Soon after __, Suddenly, or Later… After __, However, In the end,

Wk9.2 EQ? How do writers organize their ideas? Measured By- Quiz Tues Paragraph 3 =Analysis/conclusion “___” should be the next best seller for three main reasons : its ___, ___, and ___. For example … “___”__” __”. (multiple examples) Commentary + Effects verbs (and/or adjectives) Another reason… “___”__” __”. (multiple examples) Commentary + Effects verbs (and/or adjectives) However, the biggest… “___”__” __”. (multiple examples) Commentary + Effects verbs (and/or adjectives) In CONTRAST, “___,” which was about __, did have quality _and __. It also had__. HOWEVER, “__” had __. Therefore, we are proposing making “__” our next best seller because _____(add adjectives/. Closing hook / In our opinion ___ (Add opinions)

EQ? How do authors engage readers/hold their attention? EFFECTS VERBS _Amplifies _Characterizes _Clarifies _Communicates _Connotes Compare- Contrast Convince Create Elicit Describe Differentiate Emphasizes Enhances Equates Evokes Explains Expresses Highlights Illuminates Illustrates Implies Hints Indicates Intensifies Justify Juxtaposes Minimize Personifies Persuade Point out Reinforces Repudiates Refute Reveals Shows Ridicules Satirizes Strengthen Stresses Suggests Symbolizes Satirizes Strengthen Stresses Suggests Symbolizes