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∙ 7y agoA conclusion summarizes the main points of the essay and restates the thesis in different words. It does not introduce new information but reinforces the argument made in the body paragraphs.
To finish a conclusion paragraph, restate the main points of your argument, summarize your key supporting details, and offer a concluding thought or reflection that leaves a lasting impression on the reader. Avoid introducing new information or arguments in the conclusion.
A supporting body of a paragraph provides evidence, examples, or explanations that develop the main idea or topic sentence. It reinforces the main point by offering details and information that help to clarify or strengthen the argument or point being made in the paragraph.
The three paragraphs between the introduction and conclusion paragraphs are typically called the body paragraphs. These paragraphs provide the main content or supporting points of the essay or paper. Each body paragraph focuses on a different aspect or argument related to the topic.
An introduction: must have a thesis (main argument) 1st paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 2nd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 3rd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. A Conclusion: must summarise and connects the thesis.
The number of paragraphs in an essay can vary depending on the length and complexity of the topic. However, a standard essay typically consists of an introductory paragraph, body paragraphs (usually 3-5), and a concluding paragraph. Each paragraph serves a specific purpose in conveying information and supporting the overall argument of the essay.
no, it needs three supporting paragraphs
no, it needs three supporting paragraphs
yes, that's the basic structure
A supporting sentence provides additional information or evidence to support the main idea or topic of a paragraph or essay.
This is not the correct basic structure. The supporting paragraph does not support the introduction so you need to have another paragraph which is the one the supporting paragraph supports.
To finish a conclusion paragraph, restate the main points of your argument, summarize your key supporting details, and offer a concluding thought or reflection that leaves a lasting impression on the reader. Avoid introducing new information or arguments in the conclusion.
A literary analysis essay
Start with "In conclusion,....", than rewrite the information.
Yes and no. Only evidence to support the topic points should appear in your essay. Do not let new information creep in however.
A supporting body of a paragraph provides evidence, examples, or explanations that develop the main idea or topic sentence. It reinforces the main point by offering details and information that help to clarify or strengthen the argument or point being made in the paragraph.
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
It consists of 5-7 sentences. There is a topic sentence, 3 supporting sentences, and a conclusion sentence.