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ESSAY - Coggle Diagram
ESSAY
Essay Thesis Statement
It is a direct answer to the assignment question, or response to the assignment topic. It is usually only one sentence long.
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Essay Introduction
Context
Begin with some context the background of the topic, the topic scope and any essential definitions.
Identify the relevant topic and sub-topic (e.g. human resource management, early childhood development, animal behaviour)
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Definition are often established after the introduction, so only include them here if they are absolutely essential.
Answer / Focus
An introduction often ends on the thesis statement. it begins with a broad statement and gradually narrows down until it directly addresses the question.
Sometimes the thesis statement is followed by a breakdown of the essay's structure and organisation.
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Essay Body Paragraphs
Point
The major point of a paragraph is often called the controlling idea. Every paragraph should have a different controlling idea, each one discussing one aspect or part of the overall essay.
Body paragraph will often begin with a summary of the controlling idea; the point (also known as the topic sentence). the point (or topic) sentence summarises the paragraph in the same way that the thesis statement summarises the whole essay.
Illustration
Facts
Research from books, journal articles, websites, etc.
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Explanation
Explanation should clarify how the reader should interpret your illustrative evidence and also how the paragraph's controlling idea works to support the thesis statement.
Transitions are essential for maintaining momentum in your essay and showing the reader how all the ideas fit together.
Essay Conclusion
Answer
As in the introduction, it is essential to revisit your thesis statement in the conclusion
Do not simply repeat it word for word. keep the essential keywords, and rearrange it.
Summary
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Take the most important, relevant and useful main points from the body paragraphs and summarise them here. Use the same keywords and ideas as the body paragraphs, but don't just repeat the same sentences.
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