Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson Session 3. Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson CHAPTER 25 STRUCTURING THE ESSAY Non-fiction Writing, Developing a Single Topic.

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Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson Session 3

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson CHAPTER 25 STRUCTURING THE ESSAY Non-fiction Writing, Developing a Single Topic Non-fiction Writing, Developing a Single Topic Thesis Statement Thesis Statement Introductory Paragraph Introductory Paragraph Coherence by Using Transitions Coherence by Using Transitions Concluding Paragraph Concluding Paragraph

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson CHAPTER 26 THE PROGRESS OF THE STUDENT ESSAY Prewriting Prewriting Brainstorming Brainstorming Freewriting Freewriting Finding Controlling Idea Finding Controlling Idea Writing Introductory Paragraph Writing Introductory Paragraph

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson PROGRESS OF THE ESSAY Deciding on Topic Sentences for Paragraphs Deciding on Topic Sentences for Paragraphs Paragraph Development Paragraph Development Adding a Conclusion Adding a Conclusion Revising Using Peer Evaluation Revising Using Peer Evaluation Proofreading Proofreading

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson CHAPTER 27 WRITING AN ESSAY USING EXAMPLES, ILLUSTRATIONS, ANECDOTES Examples Examples Illustrations Illustrations Anecdotes Anecdotes

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson CHAPTER 30 WRITING AN ESSAY USING COMPARISON/CONTRAST A Method for Developing Ideas, with Examination of Similarities and Differences Between People, Objects or Ideas A Method for Developing Ideas, with Examination of Similarities and Differences Between People, Objects or Ideas Choosing Topic and Controlling Idea for Thesis Statement Choosing Topic and Controlling Idea for Thesis Statement Selecting Material Using Brainstorming Selecting Material Using Brainstorming Organizing Material Organizing Material

Copyright © 2008 Terry Hudson ESSAY USING COMPARISON/CONTRAST Rough Draft Rough Draft Revising Rough Draft Revising Rough Draft Final Copy Final Copy Printing Printing Proofreading Proofreading