Arrangement



Arrangement Before actually beginning to write, you have another choice to make; how to arrange your material into 


essay. This extremely important choice helps to determines how clear and convincing your essay will be and how your audience will react to it. You make a formal outline of your essay. Understanding the parts of Essay. (A) Introduction (B) Body paragraph (C) Conclusion (a) Introduction  * Introduces your subject, engages your readers interest, and often state your thesis.  * Usually one paragraph rarely more than one. * You can introduce your essay and engage your audience interests in the following ways;  (1) You can give the background information and then move directly to your thesis statement.  (2) You can introduce your essay with a definition of a relevant term as concept.  (3) You can begin your essay with ancedote or story. (4) You can begin with a question.  (5) You can also begin with the quotation.  (b) Body Paragraph   It is  middle section or body of your essay. It present the details, facts, examples, data to support your thesis statement.Each body paragraph should be unified, coherent and well developed.  * Qualities : (1) Each body paragraph should be unified.  (2) Each body paragraph should be well developed.  (3) Each body paragraph should be coherent.  (4) Each body paragraph should follow a particular pattern of development.  (5) Each body paragraph should clearly support the thesis statement.   (c) Conclusion  It is extremely important part of the essay because reader remember best what they read at the last. It should be brief. It should be consistent with the content of your essay. Restates the thesis summarizes your essay main idea in different words or review your key point.  Way to conclude your essay   (1) You can conclude on your essay by reviewing your key points or restarting your essay. (2) You can end with a recommendation of a course of action. (3) You can conclude with a prediction.  (4) You can also end with a quotation.

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