Types of Hooks HIPSOMA Anecdote Defintion Quotation/Dialogue Setting General to specific Sentence...

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Types of Hooks • HIPSOMA • Anecdote • Defintion • Quotation/Dialogue • Setting • General to specific • Sentence fragements • Cliché • Descriptive words • Questions WITHOUT A YES/NO ANSWER

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Types of Hooks• HIPSOMA• Anecdote• Defintion• Quotation/Dialogue• Setting• General to specific• Sentence fragements• Cliché• Descriptive words• Questions WITHOUT A YES/NO ANSWER

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Other examples• Anecdote--John was missing his family after he

moved across the country, but thanks to Facebook, he could stay connected.

• Definition—Facebook is an online community.• Quotation--Mark Zuckerberg once said, “Facebook is

the future of family reunions.”• Setting—Friends sharing recipes. Family members

posting pictures. Childhood friends staying connected.

• General to specific—Success is not always the absence of failure. Sometimes success is produced from failure.

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Other examples• Sentence fragments—Sharing recipes. Posting

pictures. Checking in. All of these features are possible through Facebook.

• Clichés--Actions speak louder than words.

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HIPSOMOA• Hyperbole--Billions of people

use Facebook everyday.• Idiom--With Facebook, a person

can connect to friends around the world in a New York minute.

• Personification--When a person is missing his/her family, Facebook can’t wait to tell him what’s going on.

• Simile--Facebook is a like a surprise party.

• Onomatopoeia--Click, Click, Click, and you can connect with friends.

• Metaphor--Facebook is an electronic family reunion

• Alliteration--Facebook fantastically finds my friends.

• Anecdote--John was missing his family after he moved across the country, but thanks to Facebook, he could stay connected.

• Definition—Facebook is an online community.

• Quotation--Mark Zuckerberg once said, “Facebook is the future of family reunions.”

• Setting—Friends sharing recipes. Family members posting pictures. Childhood friends staying connected.

• General to specific—Success is not always the absence of failure. Sometimes success is produced from failure.

• Descriptive words--Anxiously logging in to the wonderful world of Facebook, people can peruse their close community of friends and family on their own time.

• Question--How can people be connected from across the world?

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Warm Up-Thesis• Write a thesis including 3 reasons

why the Georgia colony is either a success or failure.• Feel free to use the “Chicken Foot”

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Your Thesis should

• Answer the question• Provide 3 reasons why• Have 3 verbs• Include an adjective or adverb

per reason

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Thesis Example: Success• Red=Verbs• Green=Adverbs/AdjectivesThe Georgia colony was a success

because it effectively produced silk and other products for England, created a successful line of defense for Charleston, and provided much needed charity for many British citizens.

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Turning Evidence into an Argument• Argument is expressing a point of view on a subject

using evidence. • It is your interpretation of a set of information

(evidence). • Make your point! Use strong vocabulary.• Avoid summarizing the evidence. • The word “argument” does not have to be written

anywhere in your assignment. In other words, avoid saying you are making an argument – just do it.

• Remember to avoid using any personal pronouns.• Think of it like the closing statements an attorney uses

once all evidence in a case has been presented.

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Closing

• First sentence should be STRONG• Restate your thesis• Drive HOME your argument.

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Closing Example

Success at the expense of others is truly a failure. McDonald’s has been failing with the fact that they have increased the promotions towards children, increase the fat in their food, and increased the portion size to make a profit. Similar to a drug dealer, McDonald’s should be accountable since they have been dealing their edible drug for over 50 years. Even though they have attempted to correct some of their past mistakes today in the form of healthier options, posted nutritional value, and smaller portion sizes, their company will never truly be a success when they have failed society for so long.

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Citation Examples • Document B shows that during the War of Jenkins’

Ear, Georgia was a successful buffer colony protecting Charleston from Spanish invasion.

• The War of Jenkins Ear provides evidence that Georgia was a successful from of defense against Spanish invasion of Charleston (Doc B).

• THESIS Example for failure: Despite being a successful barrier of defense, the colony of Georgia was a failure in providing substantial economic support and meaningful charity for citizens.

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Introduction:•Hook! •Background information•Thesis with argument•Conclusion

Body Paragraphs:•Intro •Evidence•Argument (strong vocab)•Concluding Sentence

Conclusion:•Intro sentence•Restate the thesis •Drive Home Your Argument •Concluding Sentence

Paper Heading (TOP RIGHT CORNER):Name (first and last)PeriodGa Colony DBQ CENTERED Font- Times New RomanSize- 12- 14 point font Double Space

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You think you are DONE…. NOT SO FAST

1. READ YOUR ENTIRE PAPER START TO FINISH– Spell check does NOT catch typos, grammar issues, etc– Use the SELF CHECK column of the green rubric to ENSURE

you have all components need for your paper

2. Put your name on the board under “PEER EDIT READY.” I pair with an PEER to edit your paper.

3. Use the PEER CHECK column of the GREEN Rubric. Add comments for suggestions of improvement.

4. Make necessary changes to your paper.