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Page 1: Gage’s Guide to Essay Genres (just about everything you need to know to succeed on a writing test.)

Gage’s Guide to Essay Genres

(just about everything you need to know to succeed on a writing

test.)

Page 2: Gage’s Guide to Essay Genres (just about everything you need to know to succeed on a writing test.)

The BIG Picture:~Critical Points~

» You MUST do a brainstorm activity» You must FINISH your essay» You must budget your time for

editing and revision.» NO “I” or “YOU” except in

dialogue, or if it is an autobiographical essay.

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PERSUASIVE

» Purpose: To convince the reader your point of view has merit.

» No “emotional” language or p.o.v.» No “right” or “wrong”» MUST be fact based» Choose your position based on

what you can argue best.

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PERSUASIVE~Introduction~

» Hook» Background» Thesis» Key Points» Note: This paragraph is quite brief

and to the point compared to other genres.

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PERSUASIVE~Body Paragraphs #1, #2, and #3~

» Transition (optional)» Reason (main point)» Example» Fact » Statistics

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PERSUASIVE~Conclusion~

» Transition (optional)» Restate thesis» Summarize key points» Call to action» This conclusion is also shorter,

compared to other essay types

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RESPONSE TO LITERATURE

» Purpose: To show understanding of text material.

» Must use quotations from text as fact basis for any statements you make. (Properly formatted, and include page or paragraph location.)

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RESPONSE TO LITERATURE

~Introduction~» Hook» Author, title, type of genre» Summary» Statement/Thesis

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RESPONSE TO LITERATURE

~Body paragraphs #1, #2, and #3~

» Trait #1 (#2, #3)» Example» Justification» Quote from text

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RESPONSE TO LITERATURE

~Conclusion~

» Restate thesis» Summarize key points» Connection» Theme

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SUMMARY

» Purpose: To Inform, to demonstrate understanding

» To restate (briefly) the information contained in an article

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SUMMARY~Introduction~

» Hook» Author, title» Thesis» DO NOT ADD ANY OF YOUR OWN

INFORMATION.» Refer ONLY to the text. (No outside

information, corrections, or comments.)

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SUMMARY~Body paragraphs #1, #2, and #3~

» Main Idea #1, #2, #3» Briefly describe what author says.» No opinions or external information.

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SUMMARY~Conclusion~

» Restate thesis» Generalize main points» Closing» Commentary

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NARRATIVE

» Purpose: To entertain and inform

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NARRATIVE~Introduction~

» Hook» Characters» Setting» Conflict

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NARRATIVE

» Body Paragraph #1:Rising action (build suspense or anticipation.)

» Body Paragraph #2: Climax (the exciting part.)

» Body Paragraph #3: Falling Action

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NARRATIVE~Conclusion~

» Resolution (what happened, or was learned, or changed as a result of the event.)

» Commentary (optional.)

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IN CONCLUSION:

» BRAINSTORM (some prewriting activity, like graphic organizer, word web, or list.

» BUDGET YOUR TIME» Be sure to re-read, revise, and edit.» Use a variety of sentence types,

lengths, and formats.