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Title: Basic Essay Structure


1
Basic Essay Structure
  • Minimum 3 body paragraphs
  • 1 paragraph per point

2
Introduction
  • State the thesis and present the 3 main points
    that will be discussed in the essay
  • A thesis is an opinion (argument, point of view)
    that is based on an interpretation of
    given/collected facts
  • Main points evidence/facts that support the
    thesis
  • Note avoid presenting too much in detail here.
    Leave it for the Body of the essay. Also, dont
    waste time trying to come up with a hook

3
Body Type 1
  • Strong
  • Weakest
  • Strongest
  • This structure is used to present a strong
    argument/persuasion
  • Each point requires an explanation of the
    evidence/fact in relation to the thesis

4
Body Type 2
  • Weakest
  • Strong
  • Strongest
  • This structure is used to argue against a
    well-established school of thought

5
Compare and Contrast
  • Compare discuss the similarities
  • Contrast discuss the differences
  • 2 styles point-by-point and blocking

6
Compare and Contrast
  • Point-by-Point
  • Main Point 1 A and B
  • Main Point 2 A and B
  • Main Point 3 A and B
  • Blocking
  • A Points 1, 2 and 3
  • B Points 1, 2 and 3
  • Note Points for A and B have the same topic

7
Compare and Contrast
  • In both cases, there has to be a strong thesis
    and a well-organized body

8
Conclusion
  • Summarize the essay rather than restate the thesis

9
Ways to write an effective concluding paragraph
  • Werier, C., Scarry, S., and Scarry, J. (2002).
    The Essay Workplace. Toronto Nelson.

10
1
  • Return to the material in the introduction, and
    finish what was started there
  • Remind the reader(s) of the thesis, using
    different wording

11
2
  • Summarize the essay by repeating the main points
    (usually in one sentence)

12
3
  • Depending on the essay,
  • Make a prediction(s)
  • Give a warning or advice
  • Offer a solution
  • Suggest an alternative
  • Or tell the results
  • to show the significance of the thesis

13
4
  • End with an anecdote (a story) to illustrate the
    thesis
  • make sure the story is not too long, and has a
    point that is related to the thesis!!!

14
What not to do
  • Do not introduce a new point
  • Do not apologize
  • Do not leave things in the air, leaving the
    reader(s) unsatisfiedweak last sentence

15
Last word of advice
  • No matter what method you use, make sure the
    conclusion has a strong finish
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