The topic sentence of each paragraph in an essay should support your thesis. Your thesis states the reason for writing the essay, so it is vital to include supporting details in order for your thesis to be considered valid.
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i'm not gonna write it, but i'm going to give you some ideas
Explanation:
don't panic. look at her directions and what she wants you to write, if she has any directions regarding organization or anything like that.
if not, here's what i would do. have one opening paragraph talking about canada, introducing the topic, etc. (intro paragraph)
then, have 14 other paragraphs talking about thngs like politics, sports, food, interesting facts, anything you can find the internet, really. just talk about whatever you can find and put it into 14 paragraphs.
then, for your final paragraph, do the conclusion and wrap up your topic.
good luck. i wish you the best. :) (if you can, contact your teacher if you need help/instructions/are confused)
Your first sentence should be a hook. Your second sentence should be your thesis statement and the rest should be what the body paragraphs should be about.
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Seeking to understand the female is the protagonist's unattainable goal.
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Mangan's sister sets the hero's quest in motion when she requests a gift from the bazaar.