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3 years ago
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I NEED HELP Your essay should include • An attention-grabbing introduction with a thesis statement. • At least three body paragr

aphs with topic sentences and supporting information from the readings. • A conclusion that summarizes the main points of the essay and encourages your reader to think critically about its topics. • Points of comparison that focus on imagery and/or tone and are organized through a point-by-point or block structure.
• Transitions that indicate the similarities and differences between subjects.
• At least five of your vocabulary terms used correctly in the text of the essay.
• An academic tone. Your final draft should be free from mechanical and grammatical errors, including spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
for the golden cat and cat and the moon
English
1 answer:
Leto [7]3 years ago
3 0
I can't write you an entire essay dude...but i can help you with it.

In the introduction sum up what you are going to talk about it...The first thing you write in your introduction should be your hook, a hook is something you catch the readers attention with. it is usually a question.

For the body paragraphs explain a point and give examples.

your final paragraph should conclude what you wrote, your not trying to prove anything just to sum up everything, re state your points and conclude with a catchy ending.

I hope this helps.

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