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A Basic Essay Format
A good way to approach an essay is to envision it as a Five Part project.
An essay is made up of the Introduction, Three main points (the body),
and the Conclusion. So it looks like this:
I. Introduction
II. Point One
III. Point Two
IV. Point Three
V. Conclusion
Of course depending on the length and breadth of your paper you may have
more than three main points. However by using this structure it will make
envisioning your paper easier.
The Intro
An Introduction should answer three questions
1. What am I talking about in this paper?
By answering this question you let the reader know what the subject of
the paper is. For example, if your paper were about a particular book,
your answer to this question would give the title, author, and any other
necessary information.
2. How am I going to talk about it?
This is where you let the reader know how your paper is organized. Here
you very briefly introduce your main points or the evidence that will
prove your point.
3. What am I going to prove in this paper?
This is the dreaded THESIS STATEMENT. The thesis is usually the last sentence
in the first paragraph and it clearly states the argument or point you
are making in your paper.
The Body
The Body consists of everything between your intro and conclusion and
it is where you discuss your three main points. A good starting place
is to envision that each point is a separate paragraph (or in a long paper
each point might be a section). In each paragraph you:
· Introduce your point
· Explain your point
· Give supporting evidence (this is where quotes go!)
· Explain how the point and evidence relate to your thesis
The whole point of each paragraph is to relate your point to your thesis,
but it helps to spell it out clearly in at least one sentence of the paragraph.
The Conclusion
Basically, the conclusion restates the introduction. So just reiterate
questions 1, 2, and 3. It is also helpful to trace your argument as you
made it within the essay. A good way to do this is to create a proof that
might look something like this:
POINT ONE+POINT TWO+POINT THREE=THESIS
OR
POINT ONE leads to POINT TWO which leads to POINT THREE therefore THESIS
is true!
So, when planning your essay consider this format:
I. Introduction
A. Subject
B. Main Points
C. THESIS
II. Point One
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
III. Point Two
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
IV. Point Three
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
V. Conclusion
A. Restate subject
B. Summarize Main Points
C. Restate THESIS
(B and C can be combined into the proof)
Organization in a paper is important not only because it makes the paper
easier to write, it also guides the reader through the paper. A clearly
organized paper will better hold the reader's interest and convince them
that your thesis is valid!
By: Marie Lilly
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