1. You have previously written the introduction to your argument. Now you will write the body paragraphs to continue your argume
nt. 2. Be sure to use the information you previously wrote in your Argument Organizer.
3. In three body paragraphs, remember to include:
o BODY PARAGRAPH 1: a strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
o BODY PARAGRAPH 2: another strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
o BODY PARAGRAPH 3: a counterclaim against your argument, a rebuttal, and a researched fact to support your rebuttal
o Transitions
o Signal phrases to indicate quotes or facts that are not your ideas
o Write three or more complete sentences in each paragraph
4. Write in formal style using the third person point of view.
5. Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
6. Add your introduction to the body.
In order to make an effective argument with an introduction, we can see that there is a need to use supporting details and logic to pass across a message.
<h3>What is a Body of a Paragraph?</h3>
This refers to the content of a paragraph that shows the thoughts and feelings of an author.
Hence, we can see that to make the body of paragraphs, it would be important to make strong reasons for a claim with supporting details that validates it, and also the use of counterclaims.
A complex sentence contains a subordinate clause ( or a sentence starting with a conjuction) So the answer is B.<span>.After Maria finished dinner, she washed the dishes in the sink. Because of the subordinate clause ( Afer Maria finished dinner ) The others are simple sentences. ( A.simple sentence and C-D are compound sentences)</span>