Narrow down your subject into a specific question or prompt.
Ensure every paragraph flows logically into the next. burgle
Map out your main points. In a standard five-paragraph essay, this includes three supporting reasons. 2. The Writing Stage: Standard Structure Narrow down your subject into a specific question or prompt
Use different words to remind the reader of your main argument. Summary: Briefly review your main reasons. burgle
Provide context that narrows down to your thesis.
End with a strong final statement, prediction, or recommendation that explains the essay's broader importance. 3. Revision: Polishing the Draft
An essay typically follows a three-part structure: introduction, body, and conclusion.