Finally, your essay’s conclusion paragraph should be mirroring the introduction and remind the readers of your thesis statement and, if helpful, to finalize your essay as it reinforces its main points.Įvery writer uses a process when he or she develops a piece of writing, although the specifics of those processes may vary from writer to writer. Your essay’s body paragraphs are providing supporting information for your thesis. Your introduction paragraph will bring your readers into your essay and get them interested in the essay’s topic, and it should include your thesis statement as well. Make sure to bear the general structure of essays in mind when you’re writing, and be sure to include your introduction paragraph, the body paragraphs, and then a conclusion paragraph. It will help you with organizing all the information in the essay.īy the time you’ve been working through the preliminary steps of the essay-writing process, you’ll be ready to start writing your essay’s rough draft. Creating your essay’s outline, even when it’s just rough and probably will change while you’re writing, will help you determine whether the information you have to support the thesis is sufficient. The third step is to outline your ideas and arguments for your essay. The thesis should reflect your attitude or opinion on the topic as well. The thesis statement of your essay is telling the reader what exactly you’re writing about and why your readers should think it’s important. Now, by the time you’re done with brainstorming ideas and identifying a topic for the essay, think about developing a thesis that should be the main idea and main point of the essay. Take enough time to research your topic and jot down information and ideas that you think may work well in your essay. To do so, you could compile a list, draw some diagrams, or just start freewriting about the things that are on your mind. The Essay Writing ProcessĪt first, start with brainstorming ideas to identify a topic suited for your essay. The following are the steps of the essay-writing process that will help you with preparing for writing your essay. This lesson is a part of our GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Guide Video Transcription Next lesson: Using Transitional Words and Phrases
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