ELA Analysis Paragraph Flashcards

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What is an analysis paragraph and what does it do?

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A specific, detailed breakdown or a story in essay format.
breaks down a topic, idea, or piece of information into smaller parts, examines each part carefully, and explains how those parts contribute to the overall meaning or argument

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What does an analysis paragraph need to be successful?

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A claim, context, 2 pieces of evidence, 2 evidence analysis’s (after each piece of evidence in craniological order), and a conclusion

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 1

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Claim- One sentence, straight to the point

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 2

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Context- context for your reader ( act as if your reader has never read the story )

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 3

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Evidence 1- ( happens first in the story/ chronological order) similar to evidence in CER, can be embedded or in as a full quote

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 4

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What -specifically- does this evidence show that is relevant to the claim?
What is the author accomplishing with this quote?

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 5

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The same as evidence one but using a different point to support your claim

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 6

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Same as the 1st evidence analysis but now with a different point (always remember to be -specific-)

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How do you develop each part of an analysis paragraph? Part 7

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Do NOT repeat your claim! ( conclusion should not be anything like claim but should still contect to the story )
Essentially, connect your reasoning to the rest of the text/the world/author’s purpose

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Look over examples of analysis paragraphs?

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Identify parts, what’s effective, what isn’t effective, and revise

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