Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Arranging an Essay By: Isabella Montalbetti


After reading the assigned chapter, I learned about multiple different ways on how to arrange an essay. With what I read I could relate to what I had learned in previous English classes. An example of what I experienced in these classes was on research papers and a script for a play. A big thing I learned is understanding the parts of an essay. Another new fact I discovered with this chapter was about plagiarism and exactly what it meant. I can definitely see now how important it is arranging an essay.

The main points in this chapter were the introduction, the body paragraphs, and the conclusion. For the introduction it said that it must introduce the subject, create interest and bring in the audience, finally state your thesis. The body paragraphs must have strong topic sentences. They also need to be unified, coherent, and have some key words. During the conclusion you must restate your thesis, back up your main ideas, and review the key points.
In all I can be comfortable knowing all I know about forming and arranging an essay. I can recognize a pattern, form a thesis, and finish strong with a conclusion. 

By: Isabella Montalbetti

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