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Title: ABCDE Essay Structure


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ABCDE Essay Structure
  • The Five-Paragraph Essay
  • (For Persuasive and Expository Writing)

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Example Prompt
  • Write an essay explaining what qualities you look
    for in a friend. Provide reasons and examples to
    support your answer.

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Prewriting
loyalty
friends name
honesty
respect
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ABCDE Essay Format
Attention-Grabber
Introductory Paragraph
Bridge/Background
Central Thesis Statement
Body Paragraphs
Divisions
Ending Statement
Concluding Paragraph
Summarize
Clincher Statement
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Introductory Paragraph
Attention-Grabber
General
Bridge/Background
Central Thesis Statement
Specific
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Step 1 Central Thesis Statement
  • Most important sentence of the essay.
  • It is the main idea statement. (Highlighted in
    green)
  • Always an opinion when writing to persuade.
  • Contains three main points supporting the
    opinion.
  • Must be written first before planning the essay.
  • Narrows the topic down to a manageable size.
  • Always the last sentence of the Introductory
    paragraph.

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Step 1 Central Thesis Statement (Contd)
  • Example
  • The qualities I look for in a friend are honesty,
    loyalty, and respect.

Opinion
3 Reasons
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Step 2 Attention-Grabber
  • Always the first sentence of the first paragraph
  • Purpose
  • To hook the reader
  • To introduce the subject
  • NEVER an opinion.
  • You dont want your audience to disagree with you
    right away.
  • Facts work better.
  • Your audience cant disagree with a fact.

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Step 2 Attention-Grabber (Contd)
  • Example
  • People come in and out of our lives, but the ones
    that we depend on, we call friends.

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Step 3 Bridge/Background
  • Gives background information and details that
    will help your reader understand the details in
    the rest of the essay.
  • In an essay, you should explain the idea or
    situation given to you in the prompt.
  • Ex. The school board is considering requiring
    students to wear uniforms.
  • Ex. Many people dont think that we need to
    recycle.
  • Should be about 2 sentences.

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Step 3 Bridge/Background
  • Example
  • People come in and out of our lives, but the
    ones that we depend on, we call friends. In times
    of need, in times of joy, we hope to be
    surrounded by people who will support us and
    share our happiness. As Ive grown, I have come
    to learn that there are many qualities I look for
    in a friend. The qualities I look for in a friend
    are honesty, loyalty, and respect.

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ABCDE Essay Format
Attention-Grabber
Introductory Paragraph
Bridge/Background
Central Thesis Statement
Body Paragraphs
Divisions
Ending Statement
Concluding Paragraph
Summarize
Clincher Statement
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Body Paragraphs
Divisions
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Step 4 Divisions
  • Three paragraphs (2, 3 and 4) which are the body
    of the essay.
  • D-1
  • 1st Body Paragraph (2nd Overall Paragraph)
  • D-2
  • 2nd Body Paragraph (3rd Overall Paragraph)
  • D-3
  • 3rd Body Paragraph (4th Overall Paragraph)
  • They are the specific supporting details for the
    Central Thesis.

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Division Paragraphs
D-1 First reason for thesis. Transition, reason
1. Explanation 1. Transition, reason 2.
Explanation 2. Transition, reason 3. Explanation
3. Transition, restatement of first reason for
thesis.
  • Each paragraph in the body should be a POWER
    PARAGRAPH, with
  • A topic sentence
  • Supporting Details/Examples (with transitions)
  • Restatement of Topic Sentence

D-2 Second reason for thesis. Transition, reason
1. Explanation 1. Transition, reason 2.
Explanation 2. Transition, reason 3. Explanation
3. Transition, restatement of second reason for
thesis.
D-3 Third reason for thesis. Transition, reason
1. Explanation 1. Transition, reason 2.
Explanation 2. Transition, reason 3. Explanation
3. Transition, restatement of third reason for
thesis.
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Step 4 Divisions
  • Example D-1
  • One of the qualities I look for in a friend is
    honesty.
  • Transition word 1st idea about honesty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 2nd idea about honesty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 3rd idea about honesty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Then you would restate your D-1 topic sentence
    from above.

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Step 4 Divisions
  • Example D-2
  • Another quality I look for in a friend is
    loyalty.
  • Transition word 1st idea about loyalty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 2nd idea about loyalty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 3rd idea about loyalty
    Explanations/Examples
  • Then you would restate your D-2 topic sentence
    from above.

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Step 4 Divisions
  • Example D-3
  • The last quality I look for in a friend is
    respect.
  • Transition word 1st idea about respect
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 2nd idea about respect
    Explanations/Examples
  • Transition word 3rd idea about respect
    Explanations/Examples
  • Then you would restate your D-3 topic sentence
    from above.

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ABCDE Essay Format
Attention-Grabber
Introductory Paragraph
Bridge/Background
Central Thesis Statement
Body Paragraphs
Divisions
Ending Statement
Concluding Paragraph
Summarize
Clincher Statement
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Concluding Paragraph
Ending Statement
Specific
Summarize Division Paragraphs
Clincher Statement
General
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Step 5 Ending Statement
  • A restatement of the Central Thesis Statement
    (also highlighted in green).
  • Basically, the same as the Central Thesis, but
    using different words.
  • This is the first sentence of your Concluding
    Paragraph.

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Step 5 Ending Statement (Contd)
  • Example
  • Honesty, loyalty, and respect are the character
    traits I look for in a friend.

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Step 6 Summarize Division Paragraphs
  • Quickly restate each of your supporting details.
  • This will remind your reader of your reasons.

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Step 7 Clincher Statement
  • This is meant to drive home the main idea or
    argument.
  • It helps to write something that affects the
    reader.
  • Example Just as I look for these traits in my
    friends, I hope I exhibit those very same
    characteristics.

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ABCDE Essay Format
Attention-Grabber
Introductory Paragraph
Bridge/Background
Central Thesis Statement
Body Paragraphs
Divisions
Ending Statement
Concluding Paragraph
Summarize
Clincher Statement
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