The Three Parts of an Essay 3 basic
The Three Parts of an Essay
3 basic parts Introduction • Body • Conclusion •
Introduction Consists of one paragraph • Address the topic in the first sentence • Present three examples or ideas to support your opinion •
Body • • Consists of three paragraphs 1 st paragraph details on example one 2 ndparagraph details on example two 3 rd paragraph details on example three Each paragraph should have three to five sentences Use transitional words and phrases to strengthen the organization, such as: First of all, In conclusion, Secondly, As I have stated, Finally, Indent to show where a new paragraph
Conclusion Consists of one paragraph • Restates the introduction in a new way •
Prompt At one time or another, we all do or say things that we regret and would like to do over or take back. Most of the time we must live with our mistakes, but sometimes we get a second chance. Some people take a dim view of second chances, claiming that second chances not only foster reckless, irresponsible behavior but also weaken our character.
They say that second chances help us learn and permit us to take intellectual, creative, and other kinds of risks instead of always playing it safe. In your opinion, are second chances a good thing? In your essay, take a position on this issue. You may support and defend either of the two points of view about second chances or present a
Samples Ü As a group analyze 4 essays and determine what the score would be for that writer. Ü Try to carefully come up with the score the student actually received on that essay.
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