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Essay Organization

Although essays cover a wide range of themes and purposes, they all follow a similar format. When we talk about essay structure, we're talking about how the essay looks on the page and which paragraphs were used to achieve that look.

When you look at an essay, you'll see that it has multiple paragraphs. According https://essaypay.com/ new paragraphs are indented, it's easy to discern where they start. The "Tab" button in Word is used to create an indentation. The indentation in APA should be 0.5", which is MS Word's default. This default can be useful if your indentation appears to be too large or short.

Introduction, body, and conclusion are the three types of paragraphs that make up an essay.

Introduction
The first paragraph of an essay is the introduction. Its objective is to introduce the reader to the essay's topic and to present the essay's main point. Long assignments may require more than one paragraph for the beginning, but for the most part, your academic course work will only require one paragraph. 

Each paragraph in the body concentrates on a single key idea. Paragraphs can be thought of as parts of a larger essay. Each piece is a component of the whole.
Each body paragraph is logically organized. It makes sense to have each paragraph appear in chronological sequence if you're writing a paper about a historical event. If you're developing a plan to enhance a law, it's logical to arrange paragraphs according to the measures that must be taken.
Each body paragraph is linked to the essay's thesis, or primary idea/topic.


Paragraphs within paragraphs
The majority of the essay is made up of body paragraphs. An essay could include three or 10 body paragraphs. The number of body paragraphs is determined by the assignment's objective and length requirements.
Conclusion
The last paragraph of the assignment is the conclusion. This is where you conclude the essay by summarizing the main points. concluding the essay with a last point Even brief assignments and discussion pieces, like introductions, benefit from a conclusion at the end.