I actually believe there are three. They are the main setting (background and/or conflict setting), the main characters and their roles (depending on the assignment) but most importantly the BASIC conflict.
topic sentence thesis statement then your concluding sentence
introduction, body, concluding
The introduction paragraph, the supporting paragraphs or body, and the concluding paragraph
The three parts of a narrative essay is the orientation, the complication and the resolution.
Introduction paragraph, Body paragraph, and conclusion paragraph. The introduction has a topic sentence and usually describes what the essay will be about. If you had to agree or disagree with a statement in this essay you would state that in your intro. The body paragraph contains a topic sentence as well, and it provides 3-4 supporting details. The conclusion sums it all up in a couple of sentences but should not state anything new. Basically, its rewording your intro.
The three paragraphs between the introduction and conclusion paragraphs are typically called the body paragraphs. These paragraphs provide the main content or supporting points of the essay or paper. Each body paragraph focuses on a different aspect or argument related to the topic.
Atleast Three.
yes, that's the basic structure
The introduction paragraph, the supporting paragraphs or body, and the conclusion paragraph
no, it needs three supporting paragraphs
no, it needs three supporting paragraphs
A literary analysis essay
The three parts of oral speech are the introduction (where the speaker introduces the topic and grabs the audience's attention), the body (where the main points are presented and explained), and the conclusion (where the speaker summarizes key points and leaves a lasting impression on the audience).