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1 Introduction Paragraph
There are three main parts: Hook – get reader’s attention Transition – provide background information/knowledge to reader on topic Thesis Statement – tell reader what your paper will be about

2 Background information
Introduction Broad Attention grabber Background information Thesis Specific

3 Hook and Transition Ideas
Think about the following questions to consider ways to introduce reader to your topic and provide background information: Why do we watch movies? How is it different than reading a book? How do director’s “tell” their story? What is Tim Burton’s style?  Remember back to his biography.  What are his influences?  His goals? 

4 Conclusion Three main parts:
Restate thesis – bring body of essay back to thesis (DO NOT REWRITE) Summary of main points – show how body of essay proved/supported your thesis (summarize each body paragraph into a sentence) Final thought – what do you want your reader to think about your topic? Tie it back to ideas in your introduction.

5 Example of Restate Thesis
Introduction thesis: In Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride, director Tim Burton uses framing and lighting in order to create dark, thrilling moments. RESTATED thesis: Through the use of framing and lighting, Burton brings his films to life with dark yet thrilling situations.

6 Summary of body paragraphs
Conclusion Specific Restate thesis Summary of body paragraphs Broad Closing thought

7 For outlines, remember…
It must flow! THE “WHAT” – director, genre, title, technique, context, effect The “How” – SPECIFICALLY, how did Burton make this technique show that effect? The “why” – why does it create the effect? Why does Burton want us to feel that way?


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