Argumentative Essay
Argumentative Essay: Steps
to Write an Introduction
By: Santosh Kumar Biswa, Teacher,
Damphu Central School.
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The presentation of your argumentative essay contains a
brief explanation on the issue that you are starting to write, supported by its
background information and lastly you need to state your thesis statement for
your essay. The thesis statement that you present should be founded on the
particular debatable topic that you are starting to share with the physical
structure of your essay.
1211 Method
In this method
1 represent hook/grabber
sentence
The beginning sentence in the first appearance of any
argumentative essay should be catchy and it should be capable to raise
curiosity among the readers to learn more about the central topic statement it
is attempting to communicate. The central topic statement is the word or phrase
that talk something about the approximation that the author is going to discuss
in his essay. It should be capable to bring up the question in the intellect of
the proofreaders, so that the reader strive to interpret the whole document.
Every argumentative essay question will have one broad
Thesis Statement (BTS) and one Specific Thesis Statement (STS). The writer basically
derives the idea in the first sentence from the BTS. Hook/grabber sentence
focus on BTS.
2 represent an
elaboration of sentence grabber
In this section, the writer will elaborate more on what
is said in 1 (the first sentence) linking STS for the maturation of the thesis
statement in the final sentence. It basically speaks about the background
information from BTS and STS. It can go up to 3 to 4 sentences.
1 represent taking
a stand
In this, the writer at first tests to be inert and then
eventually calls for a base supporting the levels that he believe to be good
according to the choice made from Pros or Cons.
1 represent the
development of Thesis Statement
In the final section of the intro, the writer will
declare his main thesis statement (Paraphrasing the STS from the query) and
discuss his stand with at least two worthy reasons. Your
readers should clearly read your thesis statement and about what topic you are
proceeding to debate in your essay. You should choose your publication that is
arguably which you are passing to further discuss and indicate in the consistency
of the essay so that your readers understands the problem stated clearly.
It is optional to write a sub - thesis statement in this
part (Sub-thesis statement are the thesis statement for each paragraph in the
body)
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