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can anyone plz tell me how to organize an essay
Organize Your Essay for Greater Effect

A good essay is well-organized, clearly thought-out, and articulate. As with any construction, say of a building or car, essays likewise require blueprints, plans that allow the essayist to create a foundation that is unimpeachable. This essay will look at the structure of a good essay and how to organize your thoughts for your essay in a way that will allow you to articulate the ideas you are most passionate about.
The first thing to understand about a good essay is its structure. Most high school students are often told that the standard essay structure is five paragraphs beginning with an introductory paragraph, the body, and conclusion. That is only partly correct. While most high school or college essays are generally limited to five to ten pages, an essay can be as long as you need it to be in order to express or argue your ideas. But one factor of an essay form that is standard throughout is the introduction, body, and conclusion. Let's look at this form and the ways in which you can clarify and strengthen each section of your essay.

First, there is the introduction. The introduction always begins with the first paragraph of your essay. It is a way to tell your reader what the essay is about and the manner in which you plan to argue your ideas. Generally, the introduction is where you state the thesis of your essay (your argument or opinion on the topic) and the topics you plan to bring up to argue your thesis. While the thesis and topics are often found in the introduction, this is not always a given. For instance, the thesis can be stated in the conclusion of your essay. And your topics don't necessarily have to be stated explicitly or at all, though it is important that your body have a clearly organized list of topics in which to argue your thesis. An introduction can be of any length and can even take up two or more paragraphs, though, depending on the subject, it is generally best to keep your introductions short and to the point.

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