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Essay on edward weston

introduction- state the topic
thesis- the main point of the essay. what will you be proving/
the thesis should include at least 3 points to support it.
conclude paragraph-restate topic and have a transition to next paragraph. body paragraph #1
state the first point that supports your thesis.
give 3-4 specific examples to support the point.
conclude paragraph- restate the first point in different words.
make sure you have a smooth transition to the next paragraph.
body paragraph #2
state the first point that supports your thesis.
give 3-4 specific examples to support the point.
conclude paragraph- restate the first point in different words.
make sure you have a smooth transition to the next paragraph.
body paragraph #3
state the first point that supports your thesis.
give 3-4 specific examples to support the point.
conclude paragraph- restate the first point in different words.
make sure you have a smooth transition to the next paragraph. conclusion
restate the topic
summarize point #1
summarize point #2
summarize point #3
conclude your essay with a strong final sentence.

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