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HOW TO CREATE A PROS AND CONS ESSAY
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Mind Map on HOW TO CREATE A PROS AND CONS ESSAY, created by Angie Barrera Castillo on 09/09/2016.
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HOW TO CREATE A PROS AND CONS ESSAY
1st step
Introduce your topic. Explain you are exploring disadvantages or advantages
A thesis isn't necessary as you are not trying to persuade anyone
Techniques to interest the reader:
A reference to an imaginary scene
a quotation
a rhetorical question
adressing the reader
2nd step
Main Body (usually 2 paragraphs)
1st paragraph
Point FOR the issue with justifications
2nd pagraph
Points against the issue with justifications
3rd step
FInal paragraph
state a personal opinion
give the reader something to consider
use a quotation or rethorical question
Important things to take on account
Write a list of advantages and disadvantages of your topic
Plan the way you are putting them in the essay
Use transitions
despite
nevertheless
yet
however
althouh
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