If it helps communicate your point more effectively.
If it helps communicate your point more effectively.
If it helps communicate your point more effectively.
False. You can change it if there's a good reason for doing so.
To add a supporting paragraph for each new idea you have that supports your thesis.
To add a supporting paragraph for each new idea you have that supports your thesis.
To add a supporting paragraph for each new idea you have that supports your thesis. To help communicate your point more effectively.
(a) I recognized that my athletic achievement would never be fulfilling if my reason for competing were always to win. (b) It's a supporting paragraph from the body.
To help communicate your point more effectively.
Make me a paragraph by giving examples.
Introduction Paragraph: Introduces what you are going to be talking/ arguing / debating/ etc. about. This also contains your hook and thesis 1st Body Paragraph: This explains your first reason or answer that supports what you are saying in your introduction paragraph 2nd Body Paragraph: This paragraph is similar to the 1st, but it explains you SECOND reason to support what you are saying in the intro paragraph 3rd Body Paragraph: Similar to the 1st and 2nd, also your 3rd reason to support what you are stating in the Intro paragraph Conclusion Paragraph: Wraps up everything that you have explained in the intro, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd body paragraphs.
A good reason to take a single point and stretch it out throughout several paragraphs in the body of a personal essay would be if the point you are trying to make is complicated and needs additional explanation.
hell yeah