Argumentative Essay Organizer
Argumentative Essay Organizer
Argumentative Essay Organizer
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Paragraph IIntroduce Topic
Explain introduction and prepare reader
for thesis
THESIS STATEMENT
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General Suggestions
Introduction
The introduction is the first paragraph in your essay, and it should accomplish a
few specific goals.
1. Capture the readers interest - It is a good idea to start your essay with an
interesting statement in order to get the readers attention.
- Avoid starting out with a boring line like In this essay I will explain
why Rosa Parks was an important figure.
- Instead, try something like A Michigan museum recently paid
$492,000 for an old, dilapidated bus from Montgomery,
Alabama.
2. Introduce the topic - The next few sentences should explain your
introductory statement and prepare the reader for your thesis statement.
- The old yellow bus was reported to be the very one that sparked the
civil rights movement, when a young woman named Rosa
Parks...
3. Make a claim or express your opinion in a thesis sentence - Your thesis
sentence should provide your specific assertion and convey clearly your
point of view.
- In refusing to surrender her seat to a white man, Rosa Parks inspired
a courageous freedom movement that lives on, even today.
Thesis
The thesis statement tells the reader the topic of the essay, and what point you,
the author, will be making.
How
The thesis should not express just your opinion, but your informed, defendable
conclusion (your paper will ultimately support that conclusion)
Body
The body of the essay will include three paragraphs, two that support your thesis
and one that refutes or disproves an opposing opinion. In the first two paragraphs,
you should state your idea, then back it up with at least three pieces of evidence or
examples. You should also explain each piece of evidence, and show how it
supports your thesis. Each body paragraph should end with a mini-conclusion that
concludes the idea in that paragraph.
Avoid too casual of a prose style, such as sentences that begin with words
like well, sure, now, yes, no.