Analyses
An analysis paragraph shows how a single piece of evidence supports and develops
your thesis. You create one by presenting that (single) piece of evidence as
directly as possible; analyzing it using heuristic concepts and terms (in our case,
from Hunt); and connecting the results to the thesis.
Here’s a good way to organize a paragraph of analysis:
• State your argumentative claim. (Include a transition from the previous
paragraph).
• Quote the relevant evidence (if quotable; if not, describe it clearly).
• Use heuristic concepts/terms to dissect the evidence and show how it supports
your claim.
• Indicate how the argument you’ve made in this paragraph contributes to your
thesis overall.
Bad ways to organize a paragraph of analysis include:
• Summarizing rather analyzing.
• Neglecting to present the evidence, or at least not directly.
• Neglecting to use the conceptual terminology.
• Cramming multiple claims and/or pieces of evidence into a single paragraph.
• features of a strong analysis paragraph
• Argumentative claim clearly stated? YES = 
• Relevant evidence presented as directly as possible? YES = 
• Uses Hunt’s terms and concepts? YES = 
• Connects to thesis? YES = 
• More summary than analysis? YES = 
• Crams together multiple claims or pieces of evidence? YES = 
• features of a strong analysis paragraph

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Writ 1133 analyses

  • 2. An analysis paragraph shows how a single piece of evidence supports and develops your thesis. You create one by presenting that (single) piece of evidence as directly as possible; analyzing it using heuristic concepts and terms (in our case, from Hunt); and connecting the results to the thesis. Here’s a good way to organize a paragraph of analysis: • State your argumentative claim. (Include a transition from the previous paragraph). • Quote the relevant evidence (if quotable; if not, describe it clearly). • Use heuristic concepts/terms to dissect the evidence and show how it supports your claim. • Indicate how the argument you’ve made in this paragraph contributes to your thesis overall. Bad ways to organize a paragraph of analysis include: • Summarizing rather analyzing. • Neglecting to present the evidence, or at least not directly. • Neglecting to use the conceptual terminology. • Cramming multiple claims and/or pieces of evidence into a single paragraph. • features of a strong analysis paragraph
  • 3. • Argumentative claim clearly stated? YES =  • Relevant evidence presented as directly as possible? YES =  • Uses Hunt’s terms and concepts? YES =  • Connects to thesis? YES =  • More summary than analysis? YES =  • Crams together multiple claims or pieces of evidence? YES =  • features of a strong analysis paragraph