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Problem-Solution Essay Body Paragraphs

Problem-Solution Essay Body Paragraphs. The Main Course of the Essay Meal. What Body Paragraphs Include in Problem-Solution Essays. Topic Sentence Promising a Solution The Solution in a Gist Three Sentences Spelling out the Solution A Conclusion Sentence Summarizing Everything.

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Problem-Solution Essay Body Paragraphs

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  1. Problem-Solution EssayBody Paragraphs The Main Course of the Essay Meal

  2. What Body Paragraphs Include in Problem-Solution Essays • Topic Sentence Promising a Solution • The Solution in a Gist • Three Sentences Spelling out the Solution • A Conclusion Sentence Summarizing Everything

  3. Topic Sentence Promising a Solution • Remind the Audience of the Problem • Promise that You’ve Created or Considered a Reasonable Solution

  4. The Solution in a Gist • Bare-Bones Creation of a Solution *This bare-bones statement is the one time in writing when you can tell the audience something new and NOT justify why you have the right; you are the “artiste.” 

  5. Three Sentences Spelling out the Solution • After providing the audience with a gist, you need to go into detail to be sure they’re following your clear thought pattern. • How clear do you need to be? Clear enough to make them buy your product!

  6. A Conclusion Sentence Summarizing Everything: Why? • If your students ignore you the first time, then summarizing may help them learn what you were trying to teach! • Everyone will ignore you once in a while, even the movers and shakers of the world!

  7. Conclusion Sentences: What they Do • Use traditional conclusion language: (Finally, In Conclusion, Therefore, In the End, etc.) • Restate the purpose of the paragraph • Work smarter, not harder! (You already wrote this sentence once.) • Summarizing is an expert move! Tell the audience that you’re done with that discussion and will now move on to another solution OR to the conclusion of the essay.

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