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The first paragraph that provides context to the topic and thesis statement.
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"Just make sure each quote has a ____________, citation, and close analysis".
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The eXample's analysis in a body paragraph.
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Paragraph(s) that do not include new information and ends the essay.
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(MLA) An alphabetized list of sources placed after the end of an essay.
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(Textual Evidence) "To take a specific sentence or paragraph and rewriting it in your own words".
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(Textual Evidence) "A direct, word-for-word transcription of source material"
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"Expands the sub-claim and adds important contextual information to support the claim".
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"The sub-claim that a body paragraph must prove"
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"The main point of the paragraph...must be directly about the text/topic being analyzed.
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(MLA) This provides credit to a source within your essay.
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"Almost always takes the form of a quote or paraphrase".
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"To break evidence or a topic into piece".
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This establishes a connection to the "bigger scheme of the paper".
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The essay's central claim.
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A sub-claim must not be a _____ observation.
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A research database that provides peer-reviewed sources.