
: Start with an interesting fact, a question, or a bold statement to grab the reader's attention.
: End with a "mic drop" moment—a final sentence that leaves the reader thinking. How can I help you right now? Just let me know what you're thinking! JUZ_Picszip
: Clearly state the main point or argument of your essay in one sentence. 2. The Body Paragraphs (The "Evidence") : Start with an interesting fact, a question,
: Tell the reader what this specific paragraph is about. Evidence : Provide facts, examples, or quotes. Just let me know what you're thinking
: Briefly explain the context of your topic so the reader knows what you're talking about.
Each paragraph should focus on one main idea that supports your thesis:
: Remind the reader of your main point (but use different words!). Summarize : Briefly recap your strongest supporting points.