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Writing a Paragraph: Introduction to Evidence.

9/19/2018

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Now that you have found your 6 sources we are going to work on finding the appropriate way to introduce your evidence. The first step we must take is to organize our thoughts and our paperwork. You will color coordinate you papers to the TIEA Colors. 

Go to your graphic organizer (starting on page 2) and highlight all the "Introduce evidence" boxes in yellow. They highlight all the "Analysis" boxes in blue. You will repeat this on every page. When you are done your organizer should look like the image below.
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Next you will go to your sentence starter handout (if you have lost your you may download it form the U.S. Government/ Econ Class forms page). On the side that says "Examples of Lead-ins to quotations" you will mark the left side in yellow highlighter and the right side in blue highlighter. When you are done your paper should look like the image below. 
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You are now ready to start this assignment!
You will look at the sentience starter section (the one you highlighted yellow) read all of the sentence starters and choose the sentence starter that best fits each of your 6 pieces of evidence. 
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You will then take the introduction to evidence you chose and write it in the "introduce evidence / lead in" box of your graphic organizer. Remember you will need 6 lead in sentences 1 for each piece of evidence you have found. 
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