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(695 Kb) [ 95% Authentic ]Use transition words to bridge ideas between paragraphs, ensuring the essay remains cohesive. 3. Structural Proportions Create a single, clear sentence that summarizes your central argument. It should be "explicit" and appear in your introductory paragraph to guide the reader. The Beginner's Guide to Writing an Essay | Steps & Examples - Scribbr Start each paragraph with a sentence that connects directly back to your thesis. A detailed essay begins before the first paragraph. You must narrow your subject into a specific, researchable topic. Map out your body paragraphs. For a standard 1,000-word essay, this usually includes three distinct points of discussion. For longer works, such as a 5,000-word essay, you may need to divide the body into multiple coherent sections or chapters. 2. Drafting the Body The body is where you "develop your argument with evidence". Each paragraph should follow a logical flow: Introduce data, quotations, or examples. "Detailed" essays require you to explain how this evidence supports your claim rather than just stating it. |
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