Quick and Easy Guide to Writing a Correct Essay

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Quick and Easy Guide to Writing a Correct Essay TEAL Essay Outline Quick and Easy Guide to Writing a Correct Essay

Thesis Statement Main Idea of Essay Everything in the essay must support the thesis statement

Introduction I. Thesis Statement A. Topic Sentence #1 B. Topic Sentence #2 C. Topic Sentence #3

Body Paragraphs II-IV. Topic Sentence #1, #2, or #3 Evidence—factual evidence Analysis—explains how evidence supports the topic Link

Conclusion V. Thesis Statement A. Topic Sentence #1 B. Topic Sentence #2 C. Topic Sentence #3

Thesis Statement Topic Sentence #1 Topic Sentence #2 Topic Sentence #3 Evidence—factual evidence Analysis—explains how evidence supports the topic Link