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Here is a basic structure on how to write an essay, or nonfictional prose with several paragraphs with several sentences each:

A. Introduction = opening paragraph that states the topic and two to four reasons that justify the topic

B. Body = at least one middle paragraph that backs up the main ideas in the first paragraph 

C. Conclusion = summary of the topic and justification in the first paragraph in about three to five sentences 

Hint: You can write your essay that states what the paper is about and the purpose of the paper in about 3 to 5 sentences.

To keep the flow, you can use transitional words including but not limited to:

Yet, Also, Additionally, However, Furthermore, First, Next, Then, Finally, Thus

Learning Strategies are study skills that can help you in each of your classes.

Taking notes is one example of a study skill and a learning strategy that can help you to get ready for tests, quizzes, projects, essays, and other assessments.

Assessments are measurements of learning and all of your assignments for each of your classes are examples of assessments.

Thus, completing all of your classwork and homework are assessments plus these are learning strategies that can help you to study for the tests as well as the quizzes plus other measurements of learning.

There are many ways to learn and everyone learns differently.

How to Write An Essay

Jenae Knight
Module by Jenae Knight, updated more than 1 year ago

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This is a general structure on how to write an essay.
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