You need to write the essay. We don't do homework for students. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. They are not looking for our thinking, but yours.
An essay will have the following: Intro: hook thesis pre-view argument Body Paragraph 1-3: Argument Evidence to support argument closing paragraph: restate thesis restate arguments connect it to the audience.
To restate your argument
In most writing a paragraph moves on to a new thought or idea. When puting together a cohesive paper, it is important to ensure your ideas flow together along an understandable path. If you feel a transition is necessary, then you may want to introduce the first sentence of your following paragraph with something that connects the ideas. An example of this would be say you are writing a paper that includes arguments made by subject matter experts. Your leading paragraph could feature one argument for something while your following paragraph has an argument against it. If that were the case, I would lead off the following paragraph by saying something like, "This opinion is not felt by everyone though." Then lead into my second paragraph. Overall, the trick is to understand your sentences as thoughts, and what you are doing is connecting these thoughts to make a good argument.
intoroduction
The last paragraph of the article best supports the authors argument. This is because this paragraph brings all of the authors findings together.
Thesis Statement/Opening Paragraph- introduce thesis and argument Supporting Paragraph 1- Use details to support your argument Supporting Paragraph 2- Provide more evidence Closing Paragraph- Restate the thesis in different words
A statement that weakens the main point of the author's writing.
No, a paragraph has to be at least a few sentences long, as in an essay it has to explain a certain argument or statement.
Developing an essay Idea involves which of the following?
Paragraph words might include:Consider thatFurther,Furthermore,In addition,To support that argument
it kind of comes out of the persuasive paragraph but in this case you are persuading the person to believe your side of the story r argument
I think you're talking about a 5 paragraph essay. The construction goes: 1 paragraph for the introduction 3 paragraphs of arguments (1 paragraph for each argument supporting your thesis) 1 paragraph for the conclusion.