The Five-Paragraph Essay # A classic format for compositions is the five-paragraph essay. It is not the only format for writing an essay, of course, but it is a useful model for you to keep in mind, especially as you begin to develop your composition skills. The following material is adapted from a handout prepared by Harry Livermore for his high school English classes at Cook High School in Adel, Georgia. It is used here with his permission. Introduction: Introductory Paragraph See, first, Writing Introductory Paragraphs for different ways of getting your reader involved in your essay. The introductory paragraph should also include the thesis statement, a kind of mini-outline for the paper: it tells the reader what the essay is about. …show more content…
Body — Second paragraph: The second paragraph of the body should contain the second strongest argument, second most significant example, second cleverest illustration, or an obvious follow up the first paragraph in the body. The first sentence of this paragraph should include the reverse hook which ties in with the transitional hook at the end of the first paragraph of the body. The topic for this paragraph should be in the first or second sentence. This topic should relate to the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph. The last sentence in this paragraph should include a transitional hook to tie into the third paragraph of the body. Body — Third paragraph: The third paragraph of the body should contain the weakest argument, weakest example, weakest illustration, or an obvious follow up to the second paragraph in the body. The first sentence of this paragraph should include the reverse hook which ties in with the transitional hook at the end of the second paragraph. The topic for this paragraph should be in the first or second sentence. This topic should relate to the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph. The last sentence in this paragraph should include a transitional concluding hook that signals the reader that this is the final major point being made in this paper. This hook also leads into the last, or concluding, paragraph. Conclusion: Concluding paragraph: #This paragraph should include the following: an allusion to the pattern used in the
English Composition I has developed my style of writing and my skills analyzing and researching topics to write a piece about a topic. Throughout the course, I got better at analyzing articles and pieces to get the meaning of the topic. With that improved skill I was more able to use the information given from the text and install it into my essays, with proper citation if needed. Before taking the English Composition course, I was not one to organize my essays in an ordeal order to clearly state the point of the work. Now with taking the course, I have learned to organize my essays, examine research for a topic, and develop an essay with proper mechanics, and revising skills. In writing my personal, review, analytical, and cultural
Be sure to begin with a strong hook and include a thesis statement that lays out your main argument, supporting details, and a good conclusion.
1. Paragraph One - Introduction (include a lead/hook, set the context for the essay, give the three main ideas, thesis statement is last sentence)
Attention Getting Statement: Summary of body paragraph 1. Summary of body paragraph 2. Summary of body Paragraph 3. Thesis.
3. The paper must end with a short paragraph that states a conclusion. The conclusion and thesis must be consistent.
Intro paragraph (hook/grabber, background info to provide context and three part thesis). Remember to indent.
| The introductory paragraph provides a preamble, clearly states the essay topic and provides a clear statement of how the argument will be organized.(8.5-10)
Your essay should use a basic three-paragraph structure (introductory paragraph with a hook and a thesis, a supporting paragraph, and a concluding paragraph) and should be written in 12-point font with one-inch page margins.
I feel like the body paragraphs are the strongest. I believe this because I feel like the details given help paint a picture. Also I spent the most time on. I think the weakest part in my essay are the introductory and conclusion paragraphs. I have always struggled with these and I am trying to get better. I know for sure that my thesis are never up to par. I did have some trouble in my body paragraphs I could not remember if when paraphrasing or summarizing you add () this and a page number, so I did it
A full and complete paragraph consists of a MINIMUM of 8-10 sentences and follows a
Teaching the process of a five-paragraph essay seems to be a popular strategy when it comes to teaching new writers; however, not everyone agrees that five-paragraph essays are the best way to go about introducing the writing process. John Warner, author of “Kill the 5-Paragraph Essay” believes the process gives writers little freedom and is a “tool for the worst of teachers to hide amongst the good.” On the other hand, Kerri Smith, author of “In the Defense of the Five-Paragraph Essay” claims “students who know the five-paragraph essay intimately are more prepared to take on the challenge of college-level writing.” Both first-year composition professors make great arguments; however, Warner’s article seems to argue his point effectively.
However, she feels that her family’ Chinese heritage is holding her back. During a piano lesson, she fantasizes about an umbrella she believes is a girls from school, “ I want to open it, twirl it around by its slender silver handle; I wanted to dangle it on my wrist on the way to school the way the other girls did” (Gish 419). Her day dreaming proves her desires to be be someone else even nothing that she wishes her American piano teacher could replace her own mother. However, when the family is involved is a small fender bender, the main character truly believes her mother in injured and begins to realize that she truly does love her mother and the life she has. This supports the theme of being happy with the life you have been
4. It has a topic sentence that explains what the paragraph is going to be about, evidence and commentary supporting the ideas, and a concluding sentence closing up the paragraph.
Thesis statement (Clearly state your opinion on the topic--your claim--and list your three reasons why. One sentence!) Paragraph 2: First Body Paragraph: Your first part of thesis; your first reason for your claim. (8 sentences)
Second, state your strong detailed thesis statement. Third, state your three main reasons supporting your thesis statement. The reasons can be referenced as premises or evidence. This should be should be your first paragraph, which gives structure. Many