
Opinion Writing Body Paragraph(s) Elements
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Courtney Moultrie
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Opinion Writing
Body Paragraph(s) Elements
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Body Paragraph(s) Element
Topic Sentence
Details or Examples
Evidence
Explanation
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Counterclaim Body Paragraph
Counterclaim
Rebuttal
Evidence
Explanation
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Body Paragraph 2
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Multiple Select
Check all the elements that are included in the body paragraph.
Topic Sentence= Transition, Claim, Reason 1
Writer's Example
Evidence from a source
Explains the evidence
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Multiple Choice
What is a topic sentence?
a claim
a synonym
The main sentence of the body paragraph.
the issue
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Multiple Choice
What should a topic sentence include?
transition, claim, and reason
only the claim
only the reason
only the counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
What are details and examples?
They support the reasons.
Evidence
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Multiple Choice
What is evidence?
Tells the reason
Proves the reason is correct.
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Multiple Choice
What is an explanation?
proof
reasons
opposing viewpoint
explains the evidence
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Multiple Select
Check all the elements that are included in the body paragraph.
Topic Sentence = Transition, Claim, Reason 2
Writer's Example
Evidence from a source
Explains the evidence
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Multiple Select
Check all the elements that are included in the body paragraph.
Sentence Starter
Counterclaim
Rebuttal
Evidence to support the rebuttal
Explains the evidence
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Multiple Choice
What is a counterclaim?
writer's opinion
opposing view
reasons
the issue
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Multiple Choice
What is a rebuttal?
opposing view
proof
argues against the counterclaim
topic
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Multiple Choice
What are the transition word(s) in this paragraph?
Another reason
According to the article
This evidence proves
All of these
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Multiple Choice
What is the topic sentence in this paragraph?
Another reason students should bring home lunches to school is because parents shouldn't have to pay fr food their child may or may not eat.
Students complain about how disgusting school lunch can be so why should parents pay for something their student will waste?
According to the article, "School of Hard Knocks for the Food in a Student's Lunchbox, "Researchers not only looked at what lunched included, but also how much of their lunches the students actually ate. Unsurprisingly, dessert was the most popular item in the middle school lunch bags."
This evidence proves that school lunches barely give food that students enjoy, unless it is sweet.
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Multiple Choice
What are the details in this paragraph?
Another reason students should bring home lunches to school is because parents shouldn't have to pay fr food their child may or may not eat.
Students complain about how disgusting school lunch can be so why should parents pay for something their student will waste?
According to the article, "School of Hard Knocks for the Food in a Student's Lunchbox, "Researchers not only looked at what lunched included, but also how much of their lunches the students actually ate. Unsurprisingly, dessert was the most popular item in the middle school lunch bags."
This evidence proves that school lunches barely give food that students enjoy, unless it is sweet.
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Multiple Choice
What is the evidence in this paragraph?
Another reason students should bring home lunches to school is because parents shouldn't have to pay fr food their child may or may not eat.
Students complain about how disgusting school lunch can be so why should parents pay for something their student will waste?
According to the article, "School of Hard Knocks for the Food in a Student's Lunchbox, "Researchers not only looked at what lunched included, but also how much of their lunches the students actually ate. Unsurprisingly, dessert was the most popular item in the middle school lunch bags."
This evidence proves that school lunches barely give food that students enjoy, unless it is sweet.
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Multiple Choice
What is the explanation in this paragraph?
Another reason students should bring home lunches to school is because parents shouldn't have to pay fr food their child may or may not eat.
Students complain about how disgusting school lunch can be so why should parents pay for something their student will waste?
According to the article, "School of Hard Knocks for the Food in a Student's Lunchbox, "Researchers not only looked at what lunched included, but also how much of their lunches the students actually ate. Unsurprisingly, dessert was the most popular item in the middle school lunch bags."
This evidence proves that school lunches barely give food that students enjoy, unless it is sweet.
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