Intro + Thesis
Point 1
Evidence
Point 2
Evidence
Point 3
Evidence
Conclusion
You can present several pieces of evidence for each point and include quotes and statistics.
It is also good to have a nice flow between the points.
Your Conlusion will basically sum up what you have already said.
You can be creative with your intro and conclusion by using a quote or statistic.
Be sure to cite your sources to avoid plaigarism [ meaghanek's advice column | Ask meaghanek A Question ]
careless-fun answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 6:01 pm: These are all things that you should have.
-thesis statement
-major details
-minor details
-supporting details
-facts
-introduction
-conclusion
-body paragraphs
-elaboration [ careless-fun's advice column | Ask careless-fun A Question ]
kim06 answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 3:44 pm: make sure you explain everything well and give evidence to support things and make sure you go into dtail when it is possible nad be accurate in what your saying
hope it helps
kim [ kim06's advice column | Ask kim06 A Question ]
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