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Using cell phones while driving;

Step 1 - Choose a topic, brainstorm ideas, and create a rough plan for your paragraph like the one outlined in the content section. Feel free to be creative with these topics; you may branch out and write on a slightly different topic that is based on one listed below. Step 2 - Write a rough copy of your paragraph. Remember to have a clear topic sentence, at least 4-6 supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence where you restate the topic sentence or the main idea of the paragraph. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, that's what the rough in rough copy means. Do save a copy of the rough and label it as such, so that you can submit it with your final copy. Step 3 - Edit your work using this sample sheet Step 4 - Revise your rough copy to polish it. Step 5 - Prepare your final, polished copy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

As with most essays, the three-paragraph essay has three parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Yet with this type of essay–unlike its five-paragraph counterpart–each one of these sections has only one paragraph. The three-paragraph essay, therefore, might be ideal for young writers or those who are currently mastering the English language.

Another benefit to the three-paragraph essay could be that it requires you to condense your supporting points into just one, which can be a good exercise. If you had to choose only one point to convince a reader to agree with you, what would it be?

After performing some light prewriting, such as brainstorming or writing an outline, students can move right into composing the essay. While this process is similar across the board for writing academic papers, the three-paragraph essay is unique in that the body will take up less space in the finished product.

Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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