Essays, like sandwiches or burgers, are divided into different parts. These parts are the:
- Introduction
- Body
- Conclusion
The Introduction
The introduction opens the essay. It is a short paragraph – usually about THREE sentences. In an argument essay, it usually describes or summarizes both sides of the present situation and says what you are going to do in your essay. Read more about Introductions here.
The Body
The Body is the main part of the essay. In an argument essay, it is divided into two or three paragraphs, giving your opinion and reasons.
Each paragraph in the body is between FIVE and SEVEN sentences long. Read more about the Body of the essay here.
Conclusion
The Conclusion is the end of the essay. It is a short paragraph – about THREE sentences. It often has the same idea as the Introduction, only in different words.
Some people think of the essay as a sandwich. The Introduction and Conclusion are the bread, and the Body is the filling in the center. If the introduction looks good, people will carry on to the body. Hopefully, the conclusion will leave them with a nice taste in their mouth…
You can read more about Conclusions here.
What do you want to do now?
- Look at information about layouts (recommended)
- Look at Introductions
- Look at the Body of an essay
- Look at Conclusions
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