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Essay Structure PDF

The document provides guidance on essay structure, including introductions, bodies, and conclusions. It explains that the introduction should identify the topic, point of view, and main reasons. The body should critically discuss ideas from research to inform the response. Each paragraph should include a topic sentence and evidence to support the position. The conclusion should summarize the main ideas and confirm the thesis while commenting on the significance of the topic.

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Essay Structure PDF

The document provides guidance on essay structure, including introductions, bodies, and conclusions. It explains that the introduction should identify the topic, point of view, and main reasons. The body should critically discuss ideas from research to inform the response. Each paragraph should include a topic sentence and evidence to support the position. The conclusion should summarize the main ideas and confirm the thesis while commenting on the significance of the topic.

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Academic Skills Unit Resources


Essay Structure
The skill of good essay writing is to be able to critically discuss and evaluate ideas within a set word
limit. The focus of an essay is usually on developing an argument or analysing ideas rather than on
description. The essay is written in paragraphs and includes an introduction, body and conclusion.
Introduction
The introduction sets the scene for the whole essay. In a 1500 word essay, this could be a 150 word
paragraph. You should not rewrite the essay question. Instead, the purpose of the introduction is to
identify the topic, your point of view and the main reasons for that point of view.
Often this paragraph includes:
An introductory sentence or two related directly to the question.
A definition or explanation of a key term, appropriately cited. Any definition needs to come
from your area of study.
A clear statement of the focus of the essay or the position being argued, your thesis
statement.
Sentences that give a clear idea of what the essay will be about (content) and the direction
(scope) the essay will take.
Body
In the paragraphs following the introduction, you critically discuss the main ideas supporting your
position or response to the question. You use evidence from the scholarly readings to show the
lecturer both your understanding of the topic and your ability to use the ideas to inform your own
thinking and response to the question.
Each paragraph may include:
A topic sentence: a statement of the main idea of the paragraph. This sentence may contain
a link to the previous paragraph.
An explanation or supporting evidence from the students reading.
Further evidence to discuss the position being argued.
Application of these ideas to a scenario from the question or examples from experience or
research.
Your discussion of, comment on and evaluation of these ideas.
A concluding sentence that brings the paragraph to a close and may link to the next
paragraph.
Conclusion
The purpose of the conclusion is to summarise and make final evaluative comments on the ideas
presented in the essay. It is crucial to link the conclusion to the essay question.
This paragraph includes:
A brief summary of the main ideas presented in the essay.
Confirmation of the thesis included in the introduction.
Final evaluative comments on the relative importance of the arguments.
Comments on the ongoing significance of the topic as an issue that needs further discussion
or investigation.
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