Body: Give your reasoning to be able to argue your point(maybe multiple paragraphs. Give evidence to back up these points to make your argument stronger. Give a counter argument to show the other side to your argument. Conclusion: Summarize your writing.
It is concise, direct, and meaningful to the audience. Long drawn out sentences can leave the audience in confusion, but being simple in one’s writing can leave the audience knowing exactly what the writer wanted to state.
6. Does the conclusion effectively summarize the argument and help ensure that the reader agrees with the
The format of writing a letter to your current or future child or telling a war story allows the writer to write on a conversational level without sacrificing eloquence
So since the ending is already known why does it tend to "take" the focus from whatever remains of the story? Indeed, at times individuals can figure the middle of a story from the ending, on the off chance if a person discovers somebody died in an electrical chair they can assume he/she committed a crime. However, if someone dies from heart attack no one can know anything about his life, they may guess the person took a lot of tension about his/her life, or drank in excess but if they don’t know anything else they can’t guess the middle. For example, if someone knows the middle they can guess the ending of a story, if they are informed that individual "A" needed to have triple detour surgery and that individual "B" killed a couple individuals they can make an informed think about how every story
One thing that makes writing so time consuming is writers block. The definition of writer’s block is: “The condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing. I struggle with this a lot and that adds on time to how long it takes for me to write papers.” This usually occurs in my opening and closing paragraphs. This is the main reason why the majority of my opening paragraphs are weak.
I start off well with the introduction then by the third paragraph my mind is blank. Funny thing is I have a lot of ideas that I could type but just can’t express them when it’s time to write.
I continued to type; I added in unnecessary symbolism and metaphors to give the illusion of a well-written paper. I was making good time, I had almost a page and a half done already, but suddenly I stopped writing. “ What next?” I had a case of writer's block, and it was bad.
Another step in writing an effective essay is the conclusion paragraph. The concluding paragraph summarizes up everything that has been discussed in recent paragraphs. Besides explaining if your argument was proven or not, it is the last piece of information the audience glances at. I have been taught how to efficiently summarize my own arguments. I have been taught to rephrase and restate my thesis statement with the concluding paragraph.
Also not leaving people wondering about what is happening makes a good piece of writing. I know when I have written something well, when I feel very confident in it. As I’m reading through it, I want to keep reading it. Also when I don’t feel the need to go back and add more words or details because I already had. That is how I know when I have written my best.