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QuestionAre images essential for an informative essay?Community AnswerNot at all! Including some related related images might help your audience understand your subject more, however.
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QuestionHow would I start the introduction?Community AnswerStart your introduction with a hook to draw your reader in. It could be a question, proverb, or popular misconception based on your topic.
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QuestionHow do I know if my reader liked the essay without asking?Community AnswerYou definitely want to read body language and pay very close attention to little messages. For example, if their brows furrow or scrunch up, they may be confused or surprised, which may not be a good thing unless you wrote something like a fun fact. If the lip twitches upward, that may mean they find the article funny, or they have positive thoughts about what they have read.
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QuestionWhat would be most helpful in organizing information before drafting an informative essay?Community AnswerYou can create a plan sheet. This helps when you struggle with the main idea. It should be a simple graphic organizer for the first paragraph, second, and third (etc.). Be sure to include your thesis (in the intro) and topic sentences for subsequent paragraphs.
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QuestionHow can I write a good thesis statement?Community AnswerWrite it as a statement that you believe is true, and it has to be the main idea of what you're backing up with facts.
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QuestionWhat kind of order can the essay be in?Community AnswerYou would be best sticking to the order in the article. Use the first and last paragraphs to introduce and wrap up what you put forth in the body paragraphs.
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