Homework assignment, right? Try another approach. Think of some activity-- a favorite activity like a sport. Think of 5 adjectives that tie into that sport in some way. Strong, agile, quick, cooperative... Then you practically have your essay written. Just explain each of the adjectives as it relates to your activity.
The first paragraph of my essay was about the book.
An essay is more than one paragraph. A paragraph is just what it is four or five sentences. That doesn't make an essay.``
Knowing how to compose a cohesive paragraph is key to being able to write a cohesive essay. The word cohesive implies that the writer is able to pull together the thoughts and ideas in such a way that it makes sense. Writing a cohesive essay would require the writer to pull together all of the paragraphs to have an end result which is concise and combines all of the information to make a point.
Your essay should, firstly, have an engaging title. This is followed by a short introductory paragraph or two, to set thescene for the body of the essay. The body should fully cover your topic and then be followed by a concluding paragraph.
To finish off any essay, just compare each point (if this is a comparison essay) or just basically make a summary. It's easiest just to highlight the most important part of each paragraph and just cram it in. A four line paragraph conclusion also looks best.
The first paragraph of my essay was about the book.
An essay is more than one paragraph. A paragraph is just what it is four or five sentences. That doesn't make an essay.``
HAve 4 paragraphs. the first paragraph is an intro paragraph. The second one is the 1st body paragraph. The 3rd is the 2nd body paragraph and the 4th paragraph is the conclusion. If you need a longer essay make more body paragraphs
Knowing how to compose a cohesive paragraph is key to being able to write a cohesive essay. The word cohesive implies that the writer is able to pull together the thoughts and ideas in such a way that it makes sense. Writing a cohesive essay would require the writer to pull together all of the paragraphs to have an end result which is concise and combines all of the information to make a point.
Your essay should, firstly, have an engaging title. This is followed by a short introductory paragraph or two, to set thescene for the body of the essay. The body should fully cover your topic and then be followed by a concluding paragraph.
Make a web, or just write down ideas and put them together. There are a lot of different ways to plan an essay it all depends on what's easiest for you. Just think of ideas, then think of things to support those ideas so you can make a whole paragraph out of it. It's simple.
To finish off any essay, just compare each point (if this is a comparison essay) or just basically make a summary. It's easiest just to highlight the most important part of each paragraph and just cram it in. A four line paragraph conclusion also looks best.
In academic writing, each paragraph should have a topic sentence - that is, a sentence, usually the first in the paragraph, that makes it clear to the reader what the topic of that particular paragraph is going to be. For example, if I were writing an essay about monkeys, and I wanted to write a paragraph about their mating behaviors, I would begin that paragraph with a topic sentence such as "The mating behaviors of monkeys are very important and they...etc." Once you have determined the topic for a paragraph, you should make sure that the paragraph does NOT stray from that topic. Similarly, you should make sure that the principle topic of each paragraph fits in with the idea of the entire essay. Furthermore, I recommend checking the transitions between one paragraph and the next, so that the reader can understand the flow of ideas in your paper and see how the different topics are linked and fit together to form the general topic of the essay.
Taken together, paragraphs make an essay or paper.
If you mean forgery you cant, but you could make your essay extra long and perfect. There's no easy way out.
To write a hook for a differences essay, you can start by using a powerful quote, posing a thought-provoking question related to the topic, or sharing an interesting fact or statistic. The hook should captivate the reader's attention and introduce the main theme of the essay, which is exploring and analyzing differences.
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.