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English, 18.03.2021 02:30 KingMack1136

I’ll Mark green. Need done by tonight. Love at first sight
You need to convince your reader why or why not you believe in love at first sight. You must take a stand and argue one or the other. “Can’t go for both”
Your essay must have:
1. An introduction paragraph
-You must have a "hook" of a few sentences to start your essay
-Your thesis statement will be the LAST sentence of your introduction.
2. 2 body paragraphs
-they will each address a different reason to support your thesis
-they both must contain evidence to support your reason
3. a third body paragraph must address an opposing point of view. You are supposed to give reasons why the opposing opinion is false.
4. A conclusion paragraph.
-contains a summary of your main points
-it must contain closing sentences that address how your reader should act as a result of your belief why your reader should believe your point of view.

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