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What should each body paragraph of an essay include? (What does TPEEEE stand for?)(2 points)
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TPEEEE stands for the six elements each body paragraph should include:
- T — Topic sentence: states the paragraph’s main idea and links to the thesis.
- P — Point: a specific claim or sub‑point you will prove in this paragraph.
- E — Evidence: a fact, quote, statistic, or example that supports the point.
- E — Explanation: explain how the evidence supports the point (analysis).
- E — Elaboration/Example: expand on the explanation or give a short additional example to deepen understanding.
- E — Ending/Link: a concluding sentence that ties the paragraph back to the thesis and/or transitions to the next paragraph.
Keep each element clear and concise so the paragraph builds and supports your overall argument.
- T — Topic sentence: states the paragraph’s main idea and links to the thesis.
- P — Point: a specific claim or sub‑point you will prove in this paragraph.
- E — Evidence: a fact, quote, statistic, or example that supports the point.
- E — Explanation: explain how the evidence supports the point (analysis).
- E — Elaboration/Example: expand on the explanation or give a short additional example to deepen understanding.
- E — Ending/Link: a concluding sentence that ties the paragraph back to the thesis and/or transitions to the next paragraph.
Keep each element clear and concise so the paragraph builds and supports your overall argument.
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