It depends on the rubric that you are given. by having only two paragraphs, one needs to make sure that their points are very strong and effective. Basically, you can have as many paragraphs as you need in order to have an effective essay. each one needs to be clear though.
The main points of your essay are in the body paragraphs. The conclusion - as the same suggests - concludes your essay by giving a brief summary of your essay or by coming to some conclusion based on what you have written in the body paragraphs
The supporting paragraphs.
A narrative essay typically consists of three main paragraphs: an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
The body of paragraphs of a literary essay will include points about the work and examples from the work itself.
A very simple essay might be three paragraphs long, but most essays are longer. You do need at least three paragraphs, though - an introduction, the body of the essay, and a conclusion.
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Intro then atleast 2-3 body paragraphs that give the senses in detail and then last a conclusion
The body of a personal essay typically includes two to three supporting paragraphs. Each paragraph should focus on one main idea or supporting detail to help develop the central theme or argument of the essay.
The body paragraphs come after an introduction paragraph. The body paragraphs fully explain the topic of the essay. Once three or more body paragraphs have been written, the conclusion paragraph sums up the whole essay and summarizes the information that was discussed in the essay.
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A narrative essay typically includes three paragraphs: an introduction, a body paragraph, and a conclusion.
I'm unable to see the paragraphs you are referring to. Please provide the paragraphs so I can determine which one would not fit into the body of the essay.