Follow the directions below to create sentences, and then you will put it all together to make body paragraph 1 :) To get full cre

Follow the directions below to create sentences, and then you will put it all together to make body paragraph 1 🙂
To get full credit, you must work through this worksheet, answering all the questions, and then put those sentences together to create your paragraph.

2. After you post, please review another student's work with a minimum of 5 sentences, telling them what they did well, what things they could change to improve, and ask any questions you have.

Part A: Use a transition + Write the topic sentence for your summary paragraph.
Review the lecture on writing a summary to help you.

  1. Remember, a topic sentences for a summary requires the following:

Author and book title + action verb + author's thesis or big idea in chapters 4,5,6.

Example:  In his book Michael Dell turns the PC World Inside Out, Andrew E. Serwer  claims that Dell’s low-cost, direct-sales strategy and high quality standards account for Dell’s enormous success.

Action Verbs:

argue

state

refute the claim

suggest

criticize

claim

report

argue against

recommend

contend

explain

insist

illustrate

maintain

discuss

posit

observe

Write your topic sentence here:

Part B: Briefly discuss major ideas in the 3 chapters

Caution: Do not copy phrases or sentences. Instead, use your own words.

Avoid unnecessary words like “This chapter discussed…” “I am going to tell you about…”

Let the author speak. Keep yourself out of it.   Don’t say anything like this: “To me, the most interesting…” “I was surprised to learn that…”  Statements like these indicate a personal RESPONSE. They do not belong in a SUMMARY.

Here's an outline for summary sentences:

Transition + In chapter 4, write 3 summary sentences capturing big ideas.
Transition + In chapter 5, write 3 summary sentences capturing big ideas.
Transition + In chapter 6, write 3 summary sentences capturing big ideas.
[I know you may not have read chapter 6 yet, so no worries. You can add these two sentences in later 🙂 ]

Write your sentences here:

Part C: Write a concluding sentence that uses a  simple transition like in conclusion and then re-states the thesis but in different words.

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