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Title: A Structured Paragraph


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A Structured Paragraph
  • An example of

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11 sentences
  • In the following paragraph, the author is
    analyzing theme in a popular short story.

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Topic sentence
  • In the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, by
    Charles Perrault, one of the dominant themes is
    that a person should not trust just anyone.
  • Make a claim! Include authors name and title
    of work.

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elaborate
  • The author suggests that those who look
    suspicious typically are dangerous.
  • Why is the claim true?

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Quote introduction
  • For example, at grandmothers house, Little Red
    Riding Hood is suspicious of her grandmothers
    unusually big ears.
  • Pick out your quote first!

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Concrete detail
  • She says, Grandmother, what big ears you have
    (3).
  • Use a quote that supports your claim

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commentary
  • Clearly the huge ears reveal that this is not
    her grandmother.
  • Explain the context (situation revolving
    around) of your quote

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elaboration
  • Although she is a little surprised by this,
    Little Red Riding Hood is reassured by her
    grandmother and dismisses her reservations.
  • Relate your quote back to your topic sentence

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transition
  • However, her suspicions continue as she notices
    yet another strange thing about her grandmother
    her eyes.
  • Use a transition to switch to another piece of
    evidence

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Concrete detail
  • Little Red exclaims, Grandmother, what a big
    eyes you have! (6).
  • use another quote that supports your claim (make
    sure its from a different part of the story)

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commentary
  • Again, her concerns are put to rest.
  • explain the context of your quote

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elaboration
  • Her naivete prevents her from recognizing the
    immediate danger and running away right then.
  • relate your quote and commentary back to your
    claim (topic sentence)

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Conclusion
  • Little Red loses her life because she is too
    trusting and believing of the wolf. The author
    shows that Little Red Riding Hoods lack of
    awareness and her trusting nature ended her life
    in the most tragic of ways.
  • wrap up the point you proved in 1-2 sentences

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The whole paragraph
  • In the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, by
    Charles Perrault, one of the dominant themes is
    that a person should not trust just anyone. The
    author suggests that those who look suspicious
    typically are dangerous. For example, at
    grandmothers house, Little Red Riding Hood is
    suspicious of her grandmothers unusually big
    ears. She says, Grandmother, what big ears you
    have (2). Clearly the huge ears reveal that this
    is not her grandmother. Although she is a little
    surprised by this, Little Red Riding Hood is
    reassured by her grandmother and dismisses her
    reservations. However, her suspicions continue as
    she notices yet another strange thing about her
    grandmother her eyes. Little Red exclaims,
    Grandmother, what big eyes you have! (2).
    Again, her concerns are put to rest. Her naivete
    prevents her from recognizing the immediate
    danger and running away right then. Little Red
    loses her life because she is too trusting and
    believing of the wolf. The author shows that
    Little Red Riding Hoods lack of awareness and
    her trusting nature ended her life in the most
    tragic of ways.
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