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Hooks and Thesis Statements

Hooks and Thesis Statements. Hooks. What are hooks? Get readers attention in the first sentence What kind of hooks are there? Questions Facts/Statistics/Statements Something that evokes controversy Keywords -> Computers threaten. Hooks. Questions

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Hooks and Thesis Statements

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  1. Hooks and Thesis Statements

  2. Hooks What are hooks? • Get readers attention in the first sentence • What kind of hooks are there? • Questions • Facts/Statistics/Statements • Something that evokes controversy • Keywords -> Computers threaten

  3. Hooks • Questions • Have you ever felt like a total outsider? • Are you afraid of the dark? • INTERESTING Facts/Statistics • Each year Disneyland uses over 5,000 gallons of paint to maintain the clean appearance of the park. • Forty-eight percent of people report lying awake at night due to stress.

  4. HOOKS Evokes Controversy • Prayer should be allowed in public schools. Keywords • Have you ever considered… that computersthreatendemocracy?

  5. Thesis Statements What are they? • Difference between a topic and a thesis statement? • Topic: subject of the essay • Thesis Statement: the writers position about the topic • Look at the last two sentences of the introduction to “Against E-Voting” (pg. 2) • Why isn’t the second to last sentence a thesis statement?

  6. Thesis statements Example • Topic • subject of your essay • Controlling Idea • what you want to say about the subject Page 5 in your book My favorite author is Bryce Courtenay because he creates vivid worlds with realistic characters.

  7. Peer Editing • Not editing for grammar. Editing for content. • Be polite and honest! • Listen to the entire piece before commenting on any section. Don’t interrupt.

  8. Peer Editor WRITER • Read your paragraph out loud to your partner. • Put it down when you are finished. EDITOR • Give praise for what works. Be specific. • Give suggestions for revision. Be specific. • Listen for: • Hook (is it effective?) • Background Info • Thesis Statement (is it clear what the paper will be about?) • Overall: Is it interesting? Is it organized?

  9. Homework Revise your introduction • Add any information/content that your editor recommended. • Bring another draft of your introduction to class on Thursday. Mind Map of Essay • Create a mind map of your essay. • Bring it to class on Thursday

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