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Double-decker Paragraphs How to Write an 8-11 Sentence Paragraph Jane Schaffer method The Introductory Paragraph The Major Thesis • Last Sentence of Intro Paragraph MT Formula MT = Subject + Opinion + 1-3 Topics Get Ready to Color Your World! • Materials: When we write our rough draft, we use blue, red, and green colored pencils. –BLUE is for Topic Sentences (TS) and Concluding Sentences (CS). –RED is for Concrete Details (CD). –GREEN is for Commentary (CM). Step 1: TOPIC SENTENCE A Topic Sentence (TS) is the top bun of a hamburger. • TS = first sentence of the paragraph. It shows the main idea. • Usually a mildly controversial statement--something that you have to prove. The Topic Sentence • First Sentence of the Body Paragraph TS Formula TS = Subject + Opinion + 2 Reasons Example Topic Sentence (TS) 1) In the novel, The Hunger Games, Katniss is the bravest character because she is cunning and loyal. NO NO: NEVER EVER use any form of “In my opinion” . Ex: I think, I believe, I say, the writer of this paper thinks, etc. Use of these will result in immediate 5% grade decrease. Step 2: Concrete Details Concrete Details are the meat patties of the hamburger. Concrete Details: are the embedded quotes/facts/details that prove your TOPIC SENTENCE The Concrete Detail Sentence (CD) • Your Evidence! CD Formula CD = Transition + Contextual Lead-in + Quote/Paraphrase + Period + Citation Example Concrete Detail 2) For example, when Prim’s name is called at the reaping, Katniss immediately responds by screaming, “I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!” (Collins 22). How to embed quotes in a lit analysis paper: Answer the following questions: 1. Who is saying it: 2. Who are they saying it to 3. What is going on in the story In the previous CD, we know that Katniss says it to the announcer during the reaping. You should never have a quote floating by itself. It should be embedded into a complete sentence. Step 3: Commentary Commentary Sentences are the “extras” on the hamburger—the tomato, cheese, lettuce, mayo—they make it delicious! •CM= your analysis, interpretation, explanation, or insight into the text. Example Commentary Sentences (2-3 CMs per CD) 3) This shows a natural sense of bravery. 4) Katniss does not even need to think about whether or not she’s willing to risk her life for her sister. Step 4: 2nd Concrete Detail Example Concrete Detail 5) Later, Katniss is faced with certain death if she goes to the feast at the cornucopia, but despite the threat, she decides to go immediately because “Peeta is going to die if [she doesn't] go to that feast” (Collins 276). Step 5: 2-3 more pieces of Commentary related to 2nd CD Commentary Sentences are the “extras” on the hamburger—the tomato, cheese, lettuce, mayo—they make it delicious! •CM= your analysis, interpretation, explanation, or insight into the text. Example Commentary Sentences (2-3 CMs per CD) 6) Katniss is willing to take on four dangerous killers to save the life of a friend. 7) Most people would be afraid to take on such a risk, but Katniss does not even hesitate. Step 4: CONCLUDING SENTENCE A concluding sentence (CS) is the bottom bun of the hamburger. • A CS wraps up the paragraph and leaves the reader with something to think about. •In an essay with multiple paragraphs, this sentence will transition to the next paragraph. Example Concluding Sentence (CS) 8) Someone who is truly brave, such as Katniss, will risk anything to save the ones they love. Three layers For an eight-sentence paragraph, you have two chunks: Topic sentence (TS) Concrete Detail (hamburger patty) Commentary (lettuce) Commentary (tomato) Concrete Detail (hamburger patty) Commentary (cheese) Commentary (pickles) Concluding sentence (CS) Put it all together…Notice the color pattern: In the novel, The Hunger Games, Katniss is the bravest character. When Prim’s name is called at the reaping, Katniss immediately responds by screaming, “I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!” (Collins 22). This shows a natural sense of bravery. Katniss doesn’t even need to think about whether or not she is to risk her life for her sister. Later in the novel, Katniss is faced with certain death if she goes to the feast at the cornucopia, but despite the threat, she decides to go immediately because “Peeta is going to die if [she doesn’t] go to that feast” (Collins 276). Katniss is willing to take on four dangerous killers to save the life of a friend Most people would be afraid to take on such a risk, but Katniss doesn’t even hesitate. Someone who is truly brave, such as Katniss, will risk anything to save the ones they love.