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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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What is the structure to a good essay?

English
2 answers:
FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
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You should start with a good hook, then from a very broad topic narrow it down to your thesis.  Write three body paragraphs in which each one gives a supporting detail to your thesis supported by more details, preferably ones from newspapers and other reliable sources.  Finally, end with a concise conclusion that sums up everything in the first paragraph, but rewritten.  Please mark Brainliest!!!
Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
4 0
Hey there,
I have 8 important tips for you :)
1) Pick a topic
2) Prepare a outline or a diagram for your topic- Lets say that your topic is about a tsunami. You should use the 5W1H strategy, who, what, where,when,why and how.
3) Write your thesis statement
4) Write the body
5) Write the introduction- Try to make your introduction as interesting as possible, to ensure to capture the readers attention.
6) Write the conclusion- You need to write a conclusion to give a finishing touch to your essay
7) Add the finishing touches- By this I mean that, read your essay a few times and adjust the grammar, vocabulary and sentence structure.
8) Write in paragraphs- This will enable the essay to be clean and will make it more presentable and easier for the writer and the marker to locate things easily.

Hope this helps :))

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