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Explanation:
Writing a full essay and then taking that would be plagiarism, however, I can help you create an outline to get you started!
Depending on which side of the argument you're on, you may change this up.
Introduction- Explain the topic, what you're opinion is on the topic, and then state your thesis statement (the very last sentence that will summarize your whole paper)
Thesis ex. - Overall, cell phones should not be allowed in schools due to ___, ____, and ____.
Some reasons could be: procrastination, it can distract others from learning, it can be a tool used for cheating on tests, etc. I recommend using as many resources to back up your argument, one might be:
http://middleboroughtv.com/10-reasons-why-cell-phones-shouldnt-be-allowed-in-school/
For the body paragraphs, make sure to do 3 supporting paragraphs that follow the thesis, and then an opposition paragraph (where you will state the other side's opinion and why they think they SHOULD be allowed).
After the body paragraphs, all you have to do is your conclusion, where you restate the thesis and summarize everything you said in your paper.
Make sure to do a Works Cited page, you can find out how to make those on a website called Purdue Owl.
I hope this helps!