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In an argumentative essay, what is the primary function of the thesis statement within the introduction?
In an argumentative essay, what is the primary function of the thesis statement within the introduction?
- To provide a comprehensive summary of all evidence that will be presented.
- To outline the contrasting perspectives on the essay's central controversy.
- To introduce the topics that will be discussed in the essay.
- To clearly state the writer's stance or main argument on the topic. (correct)
What is the main purpose of including evidence within the body paragraphs of an argumentative essay?
What is the main purpose of including evidence within the body paragraphs of an argumentative essay?
- To provide factual support and strengthen the argument presented in the paragraph. (correct)
- To create a smooth transition to the next paragraph and argument.
- To summarize the main points of the essay and prepare for the conclusion.
- To introduce the topic of the paragraph and its relevance to the essay.
What is the purpose of a strong concluding sentence at the end of each body paragraph in an argumentative essay?
What is the purpose of a strong concluding sentence at the end of each body paragraph in an argumentative essay?
- To summarize the main point of the paragraph and link it to the overall argument. (correct)
- To outline the opposing viewpoints related to the paragraph's topic.
- To introduce the evidence that will be discussed in the next paragraph.
- To restate the thesis statement in different words for emphasis.
Transitional statements are crucial between body paragraphs in an argumentative essay. What is their primary role?
Transitional statements are crucial between body paragraphs in an argumentative essay. What is their primary role?
In the conclusion of an argumentative essay, what is the function of a 'clincher'?
In the conclusion of an argumentative essay, what is the function of a 'clincher'?
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Introduction in Essay
Introduction in Essay
The opening part of an argumentative essay introducing topics and controversy.
Thesis Statement
Thesis Statement
A sentence stating the writer's position on a topic.
Body Paragraphs
Body Paragraphs
Sections of the essay presenting evidence and supporting arguments.
Concluding Sentence
Concluding Sentence
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Conclusion in Essay
Conclusion in Essay
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Study Notes
Argumentative Essay Structure
- Introduction:
- Topic Sentence: Briefly introduces the topics/subjects being compared.
- Controversy: Outlines differing perspectives or opposing viewpoints.
- Thesis Statement: Clearly states the writer's position on the topic, choosing a side in the debate.
Body Paragraphs
- Each body paragraph:
- Topic Sentence: Introduces the specific point supporting the thesis.
- Evidence: Presents supporting evidence (facts, examples, data).
- Concluding Sentence: Summarizes the paragraph's main point, reinforcing its connection to the thesis.
- Transition: Connects the current point to the next, smoothly transitioning the argument.
Conclusion
- Summary: Briefly restates the major points.
- Restatement of Thesis: Re-emphasizes the previously stated position.
- Clincher: A powerful final statement, leaving a lasting impression.
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Learn about crafting effective argumentative essays. This includes structuring the introduction with a clear thesis, constructing body paragraphs with evidence, and writing a strong conclusion. Improve your essay writing skills with easy to follow steps.