Organizing Your Essay
Creating an outline helps organize your thoughts before writing. Start with your claim in the introduction, then plan each body paragraph with a main reason, supporting evidence, counterargument, and mini-conclusion.
Your introduction should briefly describe the issue and present your thesis statement. This opening sets the tone for your entire essay and helps engage your readers from the start.
Each body paragraph follows a similar structure: start with a strong reason, provide supporting evidence, address counterarguments (explaining why they're not convincing), and end with a statement that connects back to your main claim.
Writing Tip: Your conclusion should do more than just repeat your thesis. Transition from your body paragraphs, restate your opinion, briefly remind readers of your main points, and leave them with a sense of closure.