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How To Write A Body

Submitted by camiloza on November 28, 2005

Category: English
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Instructions on submitting the Body Paragraphs

Most of you have completed the introduction and submitted it. I have evaluated it and returned it to you.

Your introduction should have contained the semester research essay’s thesis statement and some general key terms that you plan on using as the categories of evidence to support that thesis statement.

For example, Here is an example thesis statement:

The failure of Norma Jean and Leroy’s marriage is foreshadowed through the setting and imagery in the short story Shiloh. One major device that Mason uses to emphasize the failure is through the repetitive use of bird imagery to connote and foreshadow the flight that Norma Jean will choose in leaving the marriage. Another strategy that Mason uses is to juxtapose the illusion of Leroy’s log cabin home, one he never builds, against the reality of the deteriorating log cabin at the Shiloh National Battlefield. Finally, Mason’s setting allows the historical fight between the South and the North to emerge metaphorically as the real battlefield of their marriage: a fight between the opposing ideologies of tradition and change.
Note that the paragraph is color coded. The thesis statement is in red and the key terms (contained in the thesis statement) are either blue or green. The further color coding of sentences in the introductory paragraph (either blue or green) focus on how the author plans to develop each of the key terms. The introductory paragraph then is a mini-outline of the essay.

The body paragraphs to follow need to thoroughly detail each of the key term sentences that were color coded in the introductory paragraph. For example, the first color coded sentence is:

One major device that Mason uses to emphasize the failure is through the repetitive use of bird imagery to connote and foreshadow the flight that Norma Jean will choose in leaving the...

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