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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
5

One way to brainstorm a topic for an informative essay is to

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Fudgin [204]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

We can't write your essays for you but here's some pointers on what to do...

Explanation:

You need to decide what to write about here's some good topics for an informative essay...

Caffeine Addiction.

Domestic Violence.

Poverty.

Plastic Surgery.

Stress.

Procrastination.

Lottery Success.

Prostitution.

Next you want to present your opinion on the topic so for example...

If I was to write about plastic surgery my opinion would be this..."I believe that people where made perfect the way they are. Plastic surgery is very expensive and has many health risks, and it is better to love yourself for you not for what others expect of you."

Next you'll want to do research on the topic, some examples of what kind of sources you should look for below...

Reliable news articles on the topic

Websites ending in .edu or .org

Depending on your topic if you are writing about something health related look at doctors websites.

Lastly provide supporting details. This is were you will look for secondary sources. Then use those sources to craft the last part of your essay.

Look for reliable journals

Look for people's personal experiences

Look for scientific evaluations and trends.

This should help you write an excellent essay. Remember a good essay includes the following.

Introduction: Provide a thesis, and a hook capture your reader set them up with enough information so they know what they are reading about and want to continue reading.

Body Paragraph 1, 2, and 3: Give details connecting  to your topic. Provide sources and your opinions on what you learn.

Conclusion: Give a strong conclusion of what you have learned and how your opinion either remained or changed. Summarize what you talked about.

Make sure at the end to site your sources and anything you took from your sources to put in quotes.

Scilla [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Use prior knowledge about a topic.

Explanation:

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