Write
the Body Paragraphs
In the body of the essay, all the preparation
up to this point comes to fruition. The topic
you have chosen must now be explained, described,
or argued.
Each main idea that you wrote down in your diagram
or outline will become one of the body paragraphs.
If you had three or four main ideas, you will
have three or four body paragraphs.
Each body paragraph
will have the same basic structure.
- Start by writing down one of your main ideas,
in sentence form.
If your main idea is "reduces freeway congestion,"
you might say this:
Public transportation reduces freeway congestion.
- Next, write down each of your supporting
points for that main idea, but leave four or
five lines in between each point.
- In the space under each point, write down
some elaboration for that point.
Elaboration can be further description, explanation,
or discussion.
Supporting Point
Commuters appreciate the cost savings of taking
public transportation rather than driving.
Elaboration
Less driving time means less maintenance expense,
such as oil changes. Of course, less driving
time means savings on gasoline as well. In many
cases, these savings amount to more than the
cost of riding public transportation.
- If you wish, include a summary sentence for
each paragraph.
This is not generally needed, however, and such
sentences have a tendency to sound stilted,
so be cautious about using them.
Once you have fleshed out each of your body paragraphs,
one for each main point, you are ready to continue.
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