Your thesis/antithesis practice is due Thursday.  A link to my categories of transition words should be available off the Hamlit homepage.
Step 1:  Select a topic of your choice that you would like to write practice antithesis/thesis paragraphs with.  You might consider something from:
 Music
 Movies
 Politics/Policy
 Food
 Hobbies, Sports, activities
 (Anything else that interests you—if you’re unsure about your topic, check with me first)
Step 2:  Following the guidelines in the “Musings” packet, write an Antithesis/Thesis statement with 2 POA points.  Remember to focus on the concept of opposing, not just opposite. (Note that you’re not writing an entire introduction, just the antithesis/thesis).
Step 3:  Write a corresponding antithesis paragraph.  Make sure to remember your qualifying transition.  You should have 3 pieces of evidence to support your antithesis paragraph and use standard paragraph format.
Step 4:  Write a corresponding thesis paragraph.  Make sure to use an appropriate contrasting transition word that acknowledges your antithesis, and clearly state your thesis and POA point.  You should have 3 pieces of evidence and use standard paragraph format.
Step 5:  Proof read your paragraphs, checking for conventions errors, and making sure that you match the structure given to you in the packet.  
A more printable version is available here.
