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Title: How to Write a DBQ!


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How to Write a DBQ!
  • Document Based Questions

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What is a DBQ?
  • An essay that answers a specific question.
  • An essay that cites specific documents to support
    the writers point.

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How to write a great DBQ
1. Analyze the Documents
2. Group the Documents
5. Write an awesome DBQ!
3. Write an amazing thesis
4. Organize the Essay
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1. Analyzing the Documents
  • Source Where from?
  • Is that significant?
  • What point of view or possible bias?
  • Important facts?
  • Inferences?
  • Main idea?
  • How does this document answer the question?
    Which bucket does it fit into?

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2. Grouping/Bucketing Documents
  • Group your documents into 3 buckets
  • consider grouping by similar qualities, contents,
    or purposes.
  • Each group is the basis of a paragraph.
  • Use a majority of the documents to get full
    credit for the essay. (1/2 plus 1)

Docs 2, 13
Docs 1, 3, 7
Docs 4, 10, 11
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Write an AWESOME Thesis
  • Great essays have a clear thesis statement
  • Answers the question
  • Takes a position
  • Preview main points
  • road map of the essay (your buckets!)
  • Think of it like a chicken-foot

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Using the Chicken Foot
  • Thesis is the leg
  • Each group (main point) will branch out with
    supporting ideas. (toes)

Reason 1
Reason 2
Carnegie was a hero (or was not, or a mixture)
because
Reason 3
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4. Organize the DBQ
  • Introductory Paragraph
  • Thesis Statement!
  • Body Paragraph
  • Docs __, __, and __
  • Body Paragraph
  • Docs __, __, and __
  • Body Paragraph
  • Docs __, __, and __
  • Conclusion

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5. Write your Essay!
  • Outline provides structure
  • Keep the body paragraphs in the order of your
    thesis statement
  • Create an intro and conclusion!

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The Introductory Paragraph
  • Establish TIME PLACE.
  • Use a clear THESIS STATEMENT.
  • Allude to the MAIN POINTS or categories that
    develop and support thesis statement
  • (your buckets of documents)
  • Focus on the question at handdo NOT begin with a
    flowery sentence!

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Body Paragraphs
  • Identify sub-topic or category in the first
    sentence.
  • Include the documents that are relevant to
    support the ideas in the paragraph.
  • Use most of the documents given 60.
  • Be sure to indicate Point-of-view/ bias.
  • Bring in supportive outside information
  • Why were these documents selected?

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Conclusion
  • Start with a concluding phrase.
  • Restate your thesis statement a bit differently.
  • Put your essay answer in a larger historical
    perspective.

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Youre Ready!
  • Now go conquer your DBQ!
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