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How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay
9th Grade Language Arts
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The Basic High School Essay
  • Introduction
  • Body Paragraph One
  • Body Paragraph Two
  • Body Paragraph Three
  • Conclusion

3
Introduction
  • Begin with a generalized topic related to your
    main topic.
  • Paragraph should have at least three sentences
    addressing this general topic.
  • If the main topic is the unprecedented appeal of
    the Harry Potter books, you could begin with
    several general remarks about the fantasy genre.

4
Introduction (Cont.)
  • Start with an interesting statement that will
    grab the readers attention.
  • Avoid a boring line like -- In this essay I will
    explain why the Harry Potter series is so
    popular.
  • A more interesting sentence would be Have you
    ever wanted to visit a place where people can
    fly, animals can talk, and dragons are a common
    sight? That world existsin books.

5
Thesis Statement
  • Introduces the specific focus of the essay.
  • Should contain the names of the text and the
    author, as well as each point that will be proven
    in the paper.
  • It is the last sentence of the introductory
    paragraph.
  • The Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling use
    magic, likeable characters and the universal
    struggle between good and evil to successfully
    appeal to adolescents disinterested in reading.

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The three body paragraphs will focus on the three
topics introduced in the thesis.
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Body Paragraphs
  • Opens with a topic sentence which states the
    point you are making in the paragraph, as well as
    the evidence you will present in support of your
    argument.
  • Paragraph should have at least two main
    supporting sentences and two to four minor
    support sentences (specific evidence) in addition
    to the topic and concluding sentences.
  • The magic used in the Harry Potter books creates
    a whimsical atmosphere that sets the stage for
    fantastic adventures for Harry and his friends.
    One such adventure is

8
Body Paragraphs (Cont.)
  • Each of these sentences must connect back to the
    point of the topic sentence, as well as enhance
    it.
  • Do not let the supporting sentences veer off into
    new directions. Make sure each sentence either
    explains or supports the topic.

9
Conclusion
  • Recaps the entire essay.
  • Restates the thesis.
  • Briefly recounts the arguments made in the body
    paragraphs.
  • May introduce related conclusion reached by the
    arguments made in the paper.
  • If authors targeting the adolescent market would
    spend a little more time on character
    development, they could duplicate J. K. Rowlings
    success.

10
Tips to Remember
  • Each sentence should have a purpose. Try not to
    ramble.
  • Make sure that the great topic that wows you
    during a brainstorming session is actually in
    line with the assignment.
  • Dont be afraid to consult a thesaurustoo much
    repetition of a word can strike a sour note in
    your paper.

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Credit/Sources
  • http//www.bookrags.com/articles/4.html
  • www.dukecityfix.com/magick.php/media/18/20050
  • http//www.freefever.com/freeclipart/clipart/drago
    n.gif
  • www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rthompso/harry.jpg
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