1. Narrative Background Information
• Set the Scene
1. Provide the information the reader will
need to understand the story:
2. Who are the major characters?
3. When and where is it taking place?
4. Is it a story about something that
happened to you, the writer, or is it
fiction?
2. Narrative “Thesis”
• The thesis of a narrative essay plays a slightly
different role than that of an argument or
expository essay.
1. A narrative thesis can begin the events of the
story: “It was sunny and warm out when I
started down the path”;
2. offer a moral or lesson learned: “I’ll never hike
alone again”;
3. or identify a theme that connects the story to a
universal experience: “Journeys bring both joy
and hardship.”
3. Informative Background Information
• Facts about topic of essay
• Introduce the topic after the hook
• Definitions
• Explain why you are writing about a certain
topic or person
• Pretend your reader knows nothing about the
topic—provide descriptive details and info
4. Informative Thesis
• Your thesis statement should be specific—it should cover only
what you will discuss in your paper and should be supported
with specific evidence.
• The thesis statement usually appears at the end of the first
paragraph of a paper.
• do not use personal pronouns (I, he, she, we)
• do not use second person pronouns (you, yours, your,
yourself)
• write it as one sentence
• Thesis must address the prompt. Thesis must include all
parts of the prompt.
• do not include your opinion
• do not use small details (numbers)
5. Argument Background Information
• Introduce the controversy
• Explain the controversy
• Introduce the topic
• State your opinion as fact
6. Argument Claim
1. Claim
An argument is usually a main idea, often called a
“claim,” backed up with evidence that supports the
idea.
2. Claim (your argument)
3. This is what you intend to prove in your essay stated in
a very direct and concise way. (keep it simple!!)
4. • Should answer question posed in one sentence
5. • Should NOT start in “yes” or “no” (even though you
are answering a question!)
6. • Should state the response in one sentence using
words such as DOES or DOES NOT
7. • Should NOT end in a colon
8. • Should not be wordy