Illustrative essay structure and Organization
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
A least one of the examples has to represent one of the cited sources That's a total of three sub topics
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
AS illustrated in the powerpoint of week five ,the first intro paragraph should state the thesis statement and the three subtopics you will reference.
Conclusion
An excellent conclusion will explain how the experiment answer the question, or why it fails to do so and weather or not it support hypothesis
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
As in the outline,each subtopic should contain at least three supporting details /examples to support your stance.
Body Paragraph Transition
Connect each paragraph with a sentence or two that demonstrate how each idea leads into the next,and how the work together to support your position.
Body Paragraph one,two,three Supporting point
Evidence you are using to support your thesis statement
Body Paragraph Analysis
Explain to the readers the significance of the evidence ghat you have provided.Think about why you choose to include it.How does the piece of evidence support your thesis.
Introduction opening sentence
Get the readers attention
Body Paragraph "Support evidence"
Include evidence from the text,such as cited quotes, paraphrase or summary,or evidence that supports our thisesis from other sources,such as anecdotes first person interviews,or your own experiences
Body Paragraph "topic sentence"
Introduce the subtopic of each body paragraph
Conclusion final comment
Offer a final thought or call action to your readers
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
Paragraph 1,2,3 should each contain a sub reason why your point is valid
(Introduction):Context
Provide the information and the background that the reader will need to understand your topic
Conclusion
Provide the reader an overview of the main ideas that you discussed,but also be sheur to highlight the progression of your thought process offer solutions, next steps or present new questions that your paper generated.
Conclusion overview
Review and summarize your points and how they support your thesis
(introduction):
State your position on the topic along with your reasons for believing it or a summary of the evidence you will use to support this position in your body paragraphs.
Body Paragraph one,two, three Explanation/analysis
Tell the reader what is significant or important about this evidence
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
The last paragraph will serve as the concluding paragraph.
Thesis statement
Three supporting reasons
Introduction Thesis statement
Topic + main idea +three supporting reasons sentences
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
Write inspired by an idea of your choice.The main idea you decide on should be a topic you care , so that examples are a means of communicating ideas.
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
Your purpose is to write a five paragraph essay to prove or disprove your point. Please note the main idea+your topic + three sub-topics will define your thesis statement for these papers.
an·ec·dote /ˈanəkˌdōt/
a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person: "told anecdotes about his job"
Body Paragraph one, two,three Transition sentence
connect each paragraph with a sentence or two that show how the ideas connect.
Introduction Context
provide the general information or background
(Introduction):Opening sentence
start your paper with a general statement about your topic that catches the reader's attention,(a hook)a relevant quotation or question to introduce topic sentence.
Body Paragraph one,two,three Topic sentence
states the main idea of the paragraph
thesis statement
the main idea of an essay
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
the purpose of an illustrative essay is to prove or disprove an general statement with one or more specific examples.each example must relate to and support the main idea and overarching topic.
thesis statement
topic sentence for an informative essay that tells reader what paper is about
illustrative essay/example: writing prompt
two of the three examples for each sub-topics Two of three examples can reference personal experience,