Outline Format Write out your introductory paragraph in full, underlining your thesis statement. ¶1 sub-topic title Information from a document (Doc-B) Information from another document (Doc-E) Some outside information (OI) Different info. from the same document (Doc-E) ¶2 sub...
The Do’s of DBQ’s Approach the question as any essay Let your argument guide your organization Reference as many documents as possible within your essay that you understand Include at least one piece of outside information for every document reference you use Pay attention to dates, titles, ...
Many Puritans immigrated to the New World in the 17th century. Once there, they sought to fabricate a Holy Commonwealth in the New England region.
You'll want to weigh your prep plan more toward content review when you begin to prepare, and thenshift it more toward exam prep as you get closer to test day. Assuming you're preparing over the course of several months, the first few weeks of your prep schedule should be dedicated almo...
How to get past “stating your point” Thesis & Introduction How to get past “stating your point” Thesis: 3 Kinds An analytical An expository (explanatory) An argumentative To put it simply… Your First Paragraph is a “personal ad” for your writing There are generally 3 parts: The hook...
DBQ STEPS 1. Evaluate the question. Graphic Organizer based on the question. Outside Information = 50% Document Placement? 2. Work the Documents 1. Go back to graphic organizer and add information Thesis Outline Just add grammar! STEP 1 = Evaluate the question. What IS the question asking ...
DO-NOW In Class: Create a rough draft in outline form using this format: Write out your introductory paragraph. Create a loose outline of your “meat” ¶s in this manner: Skip a line from your intro. ¶ Identify the “theme”/thesis of this first “meat” ¶ [underline or high...