The Lincoln Memorial WRITING MODEL

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The Lincoln Memorial WRITING MODEL BASIC STEPS TO IMPROVE ESSAY WRITING

Constructing An Essay The Conclusion SU PP O R T The Introduction

Build Your Essay Introduction- This is the foundation of your essay. All the support must be grounded in it. It includes your Thesis Statement as the last sentence of the first paragraph. Conclusion- This is the roof of your essay. It covers everything you said (summarized) and restates your Thesis Statement. Support- Each support paragraph strengthens your Thesis Statement. Each begins with a Topic Sentence. There is only one main idea in each.