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1 Research Reivew for Quiz
Monday, February 6th

2 Introduction Paragraph
This is your first paragraph Start out with General statements/information about your topic Your last sentence will be your Thesis statement

3 Thesis statement The last sentence of your introduction paragraph.
Only one sentence It will give your reader the topics of your body paragraphs. Do NOT go into specific details – you will save this for your body paragraphs.

4 Body paragraphs You will start with a topic sentence
Each paragraph should contain at least 2 details/examples that support your topic sentence. After you give an example, you should have commentary – this is how it relates to your topic sentence. Do not use I or Me or you in a research paper. If the details do not support you topic sentence – leave it out! It will be considered off topic. Your last sentence in each body paragraph is called a wrap up sentence – do not use the same sentence you used as your topic.

5 Citing your information
You must have at least two internal sources and a works Cited page for this paper. Make sure that you know how to cite internally. If you have a lead in with the author’s name, you do not need to put it in the parenthesis Ex: In the book night, Elie Wiesel explained his internal struggle to survive. “…………” (37). If you don’t have a lead in with the author’s name, you must add it to the internal citation. EX: “……….”(Wiesel 37). It looks weird, but the period goes at the very end.

6 Plagiarism Golden Rule: If you are in doubt, cite it!
Cite direct quotes – words you take directly from the book or article. You must quote it and cite it. Paraphrase – this is when you take the words from the book or article and put them in your own words. Since they are not your original thoughts – you must cite them. The only thing you don’t cite is common knowledge information Plagiarism – when you take credit for someone else's words or ideas

7 Conclusion Paragraph Opposite of introduction – Start specific and end general First sentence should be a rewording of the thesis statement Never start with in conclusion. Never add new examples, details or ideas in your last paragraph

8 There/Their/They’re There – Place We want to go There for her birthday. Their – possession It was their idea to go to the movies. They’re – Contraction for They are They’re going to the movies tonight.


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