Business Studies, asked by balkaransingh3909, 6 months ago

ਅੱਪਰਾਇਟ ਬੋਡੀ ਪੋਸਚਰ ਕਿ ਦਸਦਾ ਅਤੇ ਦਿਖਾਉਂਦਾ ਹੈ? *
a) ਪ੍ਰਾਈਡ
b) ਪ੍ਰੋਫੈਸ਼ਨਲ
c) ਕੌਂਫੀਡੈਂਸ
d) ਹਿਯੂਮਿਲਟੀ​

Answers

Answered by pop496171
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Explanation:

Balkrishna basic essay consists of three main parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. Following this format will

help you write and organize an essay. However, flexibility is important. While keeping this basic essay

format in mind, let the topic and specific assignment guide the writing and organization.

Parts of an Essay

Introduction

The introduction guides your reader into the paper by introducing the topic. It should

begin with a hook that catches the reader’s interest. This hook could be a quote, an

analogy, a question, etc. After getting the reader’s attention, the introduction should

give some background information on the topic. The ideas within the introduction

should be general enough for the reader to understand the main claim and gradually

become more specific to lead into the thesis statement. (See the Introductions

handout for further information.)

Thesis Statement

The thesis statement concisely states the main idea or argument of the essay, sets

limits on the topic, and can indicate the organization of the essay. The thesis works as

a road map for the entire essay, showing the readers what you have to say and which

main points you will use to support your ideas. (See the Thesis Statements handout.)

Body

The body of the essay supports the main points presented in the thesis. Each point is

developed by one or more paragraphs and supported with specific details. These

details can include support from research and experiences, depending on the

assignment. In addition to this support, the author’s own analysis and discussion of the topic ties ideas

together and draws conclusions that support the thesis. Refer to “Parts of a Paragraph” below for

further information on writing effective body paragraphs.

Transitions

Transitions connect paragraphs to each other and to the thesis. They are used within and between

paragraphs to help the paper flow from one topic to the next. These transitions can be one or two words

(“first,” “next,” “in addition,” etc.) or one or two sentences that bring the reader to the next main point.

The topic sentence of a paragraph often serves as a transition. (See the Transitions handout for further

information.)

Conclusion

The conclusion brings together all the main points of the essay. It refers back to the thesis statement

and leaves readers with a final thought and sense of closure by resolving any ideas brought up in the

essay. It may also address the implications of the argument. In the conclusion, new topics or ideas that

were not developed in the paper should not be introduced. (See the Conclusions handout for further

information.)

Citations

If your paper incorporates research, be sure to give credit to each source using in-text citations and a

Works Cited/References/Bibliography page. Refer to the MLA Format, APA Format, or Turabian Format

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