It must be stated as an opinion, evidence to support and a concluding comment will help but not technically required. (But your teacher may disagree)
I don't know if you have to write a topic sentence for an opinion paragraph because this website didn't say so
Paragraph 1: State the question. Paragraph 2: What is good about it? Paragraph 3: What is bad about it? Paragraph 4: Your opinion on the subject. Paragraph 5: Conclusion (final answer).
by presenting convincing evidence to support your opinion
You must include an intro, with a topic sentence, thesis statement, and a sentence with at least three reasons supporting your opinion. Next, you should have at least 3 body paragraphs, 1 per reason. Your third could include a counterargument to one of your reasons,if you wish. Or you can put counterarguments all throughout your essay. A counterargument is how your audience may oppose to your opinion. You come back proving them wrong with yet another sentence on how your opinion is right. Finally, you need a concluding paragraph creatively restating your thesis statement, and then a call to action, telling your readers what to do. If all these steps are followed you should end up with a pretty decent essay.
No this is not a hypothetical question. A hypothetical question is a question that includes facts of evidence that is need for an opinion.
There is no definition because by definition an opinion is biased.
This statement is incorrect. You must have evidence to support any opinion you give - whether it is a paper, a speech, a conversation, or just a paragraph! The way that you prove what you are saying is by giving evidence to support it.
A quick recap of you points in a story and you personal opinion of what you think of it.
The majority opinion uses lower courts' decisions on the same case as evidence
I don't know if you have to write a topic sentence for an opinion paragraph because this website didn't say so
nO comment ! :))
An argument paragraph is a paragraph in which one states his or her opinion on a given issue and then supports that argument/opinion with facts, counter-arguments, and explination. For example, one might state that smoking should be banned in all public buildings, and then cite statistics and public opinion polls to bolster that opinion.
My Answer:An opinion is an idea that may be formed from evidence!
To add one's opinion on something, as in, "I placed a comment on the news article I read."
An explanatory paragraph is added to the qualified report to explain the reasons for the qualification after the scope paragraph but before the opinion paragraph.
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.
a comment is an opinion that is given to another person or to change someones thought about something. That someone says to you.