How to write an article?
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Content
How to Write a Paragraph
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01
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Structuring your Article
Concluding the Article
Writing the Body of an Article
06
02
10
Hamburger Format
Concluding Paragraph
Body Paragraph I
07
03
11
Body Paragraph II
Begin with the introductory paragraph
Hamburger Format
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08
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Introduction and topic statement.
Body Paragraph III
Bibliography Reference
Structuring your Article
01
(aka Building a Burger)
01
Source: https://co.pinterest.com/pin/766526799056894078/
Begin with the introductory paragraph
After this first sentence, add your thesis statement. The thesis clearly states what you hope to express in the essay. Follow that with a sentence to introduce your body paragraphs. This not only gives the article structure, but it also signals to the reader what is to come.
This is your opportunity to hook the reader's interest in the very first sentence, which can be an interesting fact, a quotation, or a rhetorical question, for instance.
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Introduction and topic statement.
- The top bun contains your introduction and topic statement.
- This paragraph begins with a hook, or factual statement intended to grab the reader's attention.
- It is followed by a thesis statement, an assertion that you intend to prove in the body of the article that follows.
Thesis: Festivals/Celebrations that you and your family celebrate. Links to main ideas to be developed in the paragraphs: Holidays and celebrations with who, where, how, and when it is celebrated.
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Writing the Body of an Article
Once you've written the introduction, it's time to develop the meat of your thesis in three or four paragraphs. Each should contain a single main idea, following the outline you prepared earlier. Use two or three sentences to support the main idea, citing specific examples. Conclude each paragraph with a sentence that summarizes the argument you've made in the paragraph.
It should be three to five paragraphs in length, with each offering a main idea that is backed up by two or three statements of support.
Body Paragraph I
Main idea: Festivals/Celebrations that you celebrate with who and where. Support: Festivals/Celebrations that you have celebrated. Who do you celebrate with? Support: Festivals/celebrations that you have celebrated. Where do you celebrate? Conclusion.
The meat in the middle, called the body of the article, is where you'll offer evidence in support of your topic or thesis.
Body Paragraph II
Main idea: Holidays/Celebrations that you celebrate. Support: where do you celebrate? How is it celebrated? Conclusion
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Body Paragraph III
Main idea: Festivals/Celebrations that you celebrate with who and where. Support: Festivals/Celebrations that you have celebrated. When do you celebrate? Conclusion.
Concluding the Article
The summary paragraph summarizes your article and is often a reverse of the introductory paragraph. Begin the summary paragraph by quickly restating the principal ideas of your body paragraphs. The penultimate (next to last) sentence should restate your basic thesis of the article. Your final statement can be a future prediction based on what you have shown in the article.
Concluding Paragraph
Review of main ideas of each paragraph Restatement of thesis: Holidays/celebrations that you celebrate. Concluding thought: Which holidays/celebrations do you enjoy the most? What holidays/celebrations would you like to attend to?
The next time that you need to write think in a Burguer...
source: https://study.com/academy/lesson/esl-essay-writing-activities.html
Bibliographic Reference
Beare, Kenneth. (2020, August 27). How To Write an Essay. https://www.thoughtco.com/how-to-write-an-essay-p2-1209096
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How to write an article?
¡Start!
Content
How to Write a Paragraph
05
01
09
Structuring your Article
Concluding the Article
Writing the Body of an Article
06
02
10
Hamburger Format
Concluding Paragraph
Body Paragraph I
07
03
11
Body Paragraph II
Begin with the introductory paragraph
Hamburger Format
11
08
04
12
Introduction and topic statement.
Body Paragraph III
Bibliography Reference
Structuring your Article
01
(aka Building a Burger)
01
Source: https://co.pinterest.com/pin/766526799056894078/
Begin with the introductory paragraph
After this first sentence, add your thesis statement. The thesis clearly states what you hope to express in the essay. Follow that with a sentence to introduce your body paragraphs. This not only gives the article structure, but it also signals to the reader what is to come.
This is your opportunity to hook the reader's interest in the very first sentence, which can be an interesting fact, a quotation, or a rhetorical question, for instance.
+info
Introduction and topic statement.
Thesis: Festivals/Celebrations that you and your family celebrate. Links to main ideas to be developed in the paragraphs: Holidays and celebrations with who, where, how, and when it is celebrated.
+info
Writing the Body of an Article
Once you've written the introduction, it's time to develop the meat of your thesis in three or four paragraphs. Each should contain a single main idea, following the outline you prepared earlier. Use two or three sentences to support the main idea, citing specific examples. Conclude each paragraph with a sentence that summarizes the argument you've made in the paragraph.
It should be three to five paragraphs in length, with each offering a main idea that is backed up by two or three statements of support.
Body Paragraph I
Main idea: Festivals/Celebrations that you celebrate with who and where. Support: Festivals/Celebrations that you have celebrated. Who do you celebrate with? Support: Festivals/celebrations that you have celebrated. Where do you celebrate? Conclusion.
The meat in the middle, called the body of the article, is where you'll offer evidence in support of your topic or thesis.
Body Paragraph II
Main idea: Holidays/Celebrations that you celebrate. Support: where do you celebrate? How is it celebrated? Conclusion
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Body Paragraph III
Main idea: Festivals/Celebrations that you celebrate with who and where. Support: Festivals/Celebrations that you have celebrated. When do you celebrate? Conclusion.
Concluding the Article
The summary paragraph summarizes your article and is often a reverse of the introductory paragraph. Begin the summary paragraph by quickly restating the principal ideas of your body paragraphs. The penultimate (next to last) sentence should restate your basic thesis of the article. Your final statement can be a future prediction based on what you have shown in the article.
Concluding Paragraph
Review of main ideas of each paragraph Restatement of thesis: Holidays/celebrations that you celebrate. Concluding thought: Which holidays/celebrations do you enjoy the most? What holidays/celebrations would you like to attend to?
The next time that you need to write think in a Burguer...
source: https://study.com/academy/lesson/esl-essay-writing-activities.html
Bibliographic Reference
Beare, Kenneth. (2020, August 27). How To Write an Essay. https://www.thoughtco.com/how-to-write-an-essay-p2-1209096