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format introducton body and conclusion essay​

Sagot :

Answer:

Conclusion

Conclusion Reconnect to the introduction

Summarize the evidence

Leave memorable message for the reader

First, bring the reader back to the introduction by reconnecting to a

statement made there.

Example:

Is the cost of safety worth the price a company must pay to ensure

safety?

Second, summarize the evidence presented in the body paragraphs.

Example:

The evidence provided in the examples of the Three Mile Island

Nuclear Generating Station and Union Carbide would suggest that

safety is worth the price.

Third, leave the reader with a memorable message or a call to action,

for your final words are what the reader will take away from the paper.

Example:

Certainly if the lives of one’s loved ones or of oneself are at stake,

safety is worth whatever it costs, so it is the responsibility of every

worker to identify and eliminate safety hazards in the workplace.

Now, observe how the three parts go together in the conclusion.

Is the cost of safety worth the price a company must pay to ensure

safety? The evidence provided in the examples of the Three Mile

Island Nuclear Generating Station and Union Carbide would

suggest that safety is worth the price. Certainly if the lives of one’s

loved ones or of oneself are at stake, safety is worth whatever it

costs, so it is the responsibility of every worker to identify and

eliminate safety hazards in the workplace.

Introduction

Introduction Grab the reader’s interest

Bring in the general topic for the paper

State the thesis—the specific point of the essay

Why should anyone want to read your paper? That is exactly what you

should make clear in the introduction of your paper.

First, get the reader interested in the paper by using a grabber, such as

a relevant quote, a personal anecdote, an amazing statistic, or a

provocative statement.

Example:

Some believe that if work place safety preserves just one human

life, it is worth it, but others disagree.

Second, now that you have the reader’s attention, state your general

topic.

Example:

One of the most important aspects on the job is work safety, but is

the cost and the effort proportional to the return?

Third, state your thesis or the specific point of your paper. The thesis

tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper.

Example:

Safe working environments are actually more profitable to the

employer in the long run than unsafe ones.

Now, observe how the three parts go together to form an introduction.

If it saves just one human life, it is worth it! One of the most

important aspects on the job is work safety, but is the cost and the

effort proportional to the return? Safe working environments are

actually more profitable to the employer in the long run than

unsafe ones.

Body

Body [Say] what the evidence is

Give an [example] of the evidence

Tell [why] the evidence is important

SEWing helps you stitch together a successful paper. The three letters

mean, "Say," give "Example," and explain "Why." The acronym

helps you remember not to make your point and stop there, but to

support your point with evidence and analysis. That's what professors

like.

Here's how SEWing works:

[Say] The supervisor responsible for training at Three Mile

Island Nuclear Generating Station didn't behave ethically.

[Example] In his memo of July 11, 1978, he ordered his

team not to include new information on how to handle a

low coolant event. [Why] According to Markel's guidelines

for technical writing, deliberately suppressing information

is unethical, and in this case the accident had costly

economic and serious public relations consequences.

Here’s another example to show how SEWing works

[Say] The case of Union Carbide in India illustrates this

point about the importance of safety. [Example] In the

early morning of December 3, 1984, gas leaked from a

faulty tank at the Union Carbide facility, totally disabling

40 people, partially disabling 2,680 persons, and killing

3,800. [Why] The executives of Union Carbide were

permanently disgraced, and the company was fined $470

million be the Indiana government.

Connect your different body paragraphs by using transitional devices

to help your reader move smoothly from one example to another:

In the same way, . . .

On the other hand, . . .

In addition, . . .

Explanation: