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Look for "Explain," "Inform," or "Analyze." Your goal is to teach the reader about the topic without taking a side. 2. Standard ELA Essay Structure
Acknowledge the opposing view briefly, then explain why your position is still stronger (the "rebuttal").
Restate your thesis in a new way and summarize your strongest points. End with a "final thought" that leaves the reader thinking. 3. Key Tips for Success GF030822-TS4-1.89.214-ELA.part4.rar
I can then help you draft a specific outline or a sample introductory paragraph.
Use direct quotes or paraphrases from the "Source Texts" included in the RAR file. Note: ELA graders heavily prioritize how well you integrate these sources. Look for "Explain," "Inform," or "Analyze
If you are writing this for a grade or a standardized test, follow this "Part 4" blueprint: Hook: Start with a broad statement about the topic.
Explain why the evidence proves your point. Don’t just drop a quote; explain its significance. Counterclaim (Argumentative only): Restate your thesis in a new way and
Ensure every sentence relates back to the specific prompt in the ELA module.
