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Students who can write different types of expository paragraphs on concrete topics are ready to write an expanded paragraph or brief essay. The expanded paragraph/brief essayfocuses on less concrete topics and requires students to think about what they can less easily observe. The framework for an expanded paragraph/brief essay is three sentences that support the topic, marked by the transitional expressions “first of all,” secondly,” and “thirdly.” An elaborating sentence that infers more information follows each supporting sentence. All sentences are arranged in a clear, logical order.
To write three sentences that support the topic, plus an elaborating sentence for each, students must be able to:
engage in discussions about an assigned topic and intellectually process information for relevance and accuracy
categorize information (e.g., break an assigned topic down into smaller components)
provide clear examples that support the topic sentence
make inferences that respond to how and why questions
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Students who can write different types of expository paragraphs on concrete topics are ready to write an expanded paragraph or brief essay. The expanded paragraph/brief essayfocuses on less concrete topics and requires students to think about what they can less easily observe. The framework for an expanded paragraph/brief essay is three sentences that support the topic, marked by the transitional expressions “first of all,” secondly,” and “thirdly.” An elaborating sentence that infers more information follows each supporting sentence. All sentences are arranged in a clear, logical order.
To write three sentences that support the topic, plus an elaborating sentence for each, students must be able to:
engage in discussions about an assigned topic and intellectually process information for relevance and accuracy
categorize information (e.g., break an assigned topic down into smaller components)
provide clear examples that support the topic sentence
make inferences that respond to how and why questions
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The plot, characters and setting all work to put the reader's mind in a certain state. Often, but not always, the story brings the reader to some low point. ... The plot, characters and setting bring the impact, and the theme is the lesson that the author drives home with the momentum the story creates.
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