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Lesechka [4]
2 years ago
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Write a one-paragraph six sentences argument about the best fast food. Begin

English
1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]2 years ago
3 0

Writing a one-paragraph six sentence argument about a topic requires the important points to note.

<h3>Argumentative essay</h3>

Argumentative essay is a piece of writing that uses logical and factual evidences and support to convince a reader or listener of a certain topic.

For every essay, there are three structures, and they are the introduction, the body and the conclusion.

<h3>Writing the essay</h3>
  • Paragraph 1 is the HOOK. It contains the background information for connecting the ideas and thesis.
  • Paragraph 2 is the first reason supporting your idea giving explanations and details.
  • Paragraph 3 is the second reason supporting the main idea giving explanations and details.
  • Paragraph 4 is the third reason supporting the main idea giving details and explanation.
  • Paragraph 5 is the opposite side. This contain counterarguments, refutations/attacks. There could be more than one counterargument.
  • Paragraph 6 is the stage of reinforcement where you reinforce your thesis statement giving suggestions, opinions and predictions for the future.

The first paragraph is the introductory part,

The second, third, forth and fifth paragraph is the body of the paragraph

The sixth paragraph is the concluding part of the essay.

Read more about <em>argumentative essay</em> here:

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