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You need to decide what is the most interesting point of this assignment for you, because writing is easiest if you write about something you find interesting! Nobody else can give you a "good topic" because our ideas will not be interesting to you. Pick the thing that you think is most interesting or most important, and make that the topic.
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
it represents the opening paragraph
it represents the opening paragraph
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A body paragraph is a paragraph that makes up the main part of an essay, speech, or other such written work. Other types of paragraphs include an opening paragraph and a closing paragraph.
The first paragraph of an essay should typically contain a hook to grab the reader's attention and introduce the topic that will be discussed. It is crucial to provide a strong opening that sets the tone for the rest of the essay.
Lead: the opening sentences of a short article or the first paragraph or two of a longer essay
The first sentence in a paragraph. It givesm the reader and idea of what the paragraph/essay is going to be about.
You pick a topic and write at least 3 paragraphs about your topic. An opening paragraph, a body, and then a summary paragraph. You can find prompts online.
how do you start the fourth paragraph in a essay
A formal essay has an opening paragraph that tells the reader what you're going to tell him. It has at least 3 paragraphs to elaborate on what you said in the opening paragraph. Then it has a closing paragraph which summarizes what you've said. A formal essay never uses the words 'I' or 'me' or 'you.' For instance, it would say, "One never imagines..." or "The reader may agree with..." etc. is it suppose to inform the reader or entertain the reader? quotes are not necessary
Answer this question… A thesis statement