Contents
Introduction:................................................................................................................................................2
Body Paragraphs: x3....................................................................................................................................2
Counter-Argument Paragraph:....................................................................................................................2
Conclusion:..................................................................................................................................................3
Do not , when writing a discursive essay:....................................................................................................4
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, Introduction:
Introduce the topic without emotive language, stating the purpose of the essay.
Provide a clear thesis statement expressing your agreement or disagreement with the issue.
For example: "The impact of technology on modern education is a subject of ongoing debate. In this
essay, I will explore three key points supporting the argument that technology enhances learning."
Linking words
Introducing Points:
Firstly
To begin with
Initially
In the first place
Body Paragraphs: x3
Paragraph 1, 2 and 3 (Point 1, 2 and 3 ):
Start with a topic sentence outlining the first point.
Quote relevant information from a source (Source A).
Provide an explanation of the quote.
Offer an example to support the point.
Link back to the overall topic.
Provide a conclusion of the paragraph
Linking words
Giving Examples:
For instance
For example
Such as
In particular
Counter-Argument Paragraph:
Introduce the counter-argument without emotive language.
Present counter-argument word ideas (e.g., however, some argue, on the contrary).
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