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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Summer Reading Essay Template, Body Paragraph #3 and Comparison Paragraph: Here you will compare the two stories you are using to prove your thesis statement. You will need to discuss the similarities and differences of each story, so look carefully at each story for the things they have in common and the things that make them each unique. Stories 1 & 2 Similarities:, A Walk In My World Summer Reading Essay Insert Title Here!!! Once you have developed your thesis statment, picked the stories you are planning to use as evidence to prove your thesis, and been approved to move on, you may begin. Where to start? Introduction Paragraph: Your introduction should have the following: Hook: Background Information: Thesis Statement:, Body Paragraph and Story # 2: Story Title: Author: Page Number(s): Topic sentence: Quote #1: Quote #2: Transition or Closing Sentence: Now that you have discussed the two stories you have choosen to prove your thesis, you will need to move onto the paragraph where you will compare and contrast the two stories. Body Paragraph #3 and Comparison Paragraph: Here you will compare the two stories you are using to prove your thesis statement. You will need to discuss the similarities and differences of each story, so look carefully at each story for the things they have in common and the things that make them each unique., Body Paragraph #3 and Comparison Paragraph: Here you will compare the two stories you are using to prove your thesis statement. You will need to discuss the similarities and differences of each story, so look carefully at each story for the things they have in common and the things that make them each unique. Once you have finished comparing both of your stories move onto your conclusion. Conclusion: Here you will wrap up your paper. You will need to do the following: Restate your thesis: Summarize your body paragraphs: End with a powerful statement:, Body Paragraph #3 and Comparison Paragraph: Here you will compare the two stories you are using to prove your thesis statement. You will need to discuss the similarities and differences of each story, so look carefully at each story for the things they have in common and the things that make them each unique. Stories 1 & 2 Differences:, Introduction Paragraph: Your introduction should have the following: Hook: Background Information: Thesis Statement: Once your introduction is complete move onto your body paragraphs. Body Paragraph and Story # 1: Story Title: Author: Page Number(s): Topic sentence: Quote #1: Quote #2: Transition or Closing Sentence:, Body Paragraph and Story # 1: Story Title: Author: Page Number(s): Topic sentence: Quote #1: Quote #2: Transition or Closing Sentence: Following the same process as you used above move onto your second body paragraph and read the directions in the box below. Body Paragraph and Story # 2: Story Title: Author: Page Number(s): Topic sentence: Quote #1: Quote #2: Transition or Closing Sentence: