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Posted On: Jun 17, 2022
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A foreign language essay

There should be 5 paragraphs in a foreign language essay, so let's break them down in this article:

- So the 1st paragraph: introduction to the https://us.essayassistant.org/ topic of the essay is a paraphrased assignment that identifies the problem and its importance; indicating that there are different perspectives on the problem (the point of view of the essay's author and the point of view of the imaginary opponent).

Paraphrasing - changing a statement (proposed topic) by means of synonyms, antonyms, interpretation, or changing the grammatical structure of a sentence without changing the meaning of the statement. Replacing one word is not paraphrasing - it is necessary to replace at least 2 words or replace the grammatical structure.

- Then the 2nd paragraph: the position of the author of the essay on the problem in question (which should be different in form from the statement in the 1st paragraph); the reason why the author's thesis is true; two or three arguments are given which prove that the author's position is right (argument "for"); a summary of the author's arguments, the answer to the question why the author's argumentation is true and convincing.

- Paragraph 3: the opposite point of view - the opponent's opinion. The opponent's position is given (it should be different in form from the statement in the 1st paragraph); 1-2 arguments that the imaginary opponent gives to prove his position; conclusion - a summary of the opponent's arguments, proving that the argument "against" is convincing.

- The 4th paragraph - counterarguments, based on which the author shows why he does not agree with the opposite point of view: the expression of partial agreement of the author with the opinion of the opponent, admitting that such a point of view is not devoid of common sense and has the right to exist; one or two counterarguments of the author, which refute the arguments of the opponent. The counterarguments show that the arguments the opponent used to prove the persuasiveness of his argument are easy to challenge, which captures the weakness of the opponent's argument.

- And at the very end of the 5th paragraph: the conclusion (general conclusion) confirms the author's thesis by summarizing the system of argumentation and counter argumentation, showing its obviousness, giving an answer to the question of why the author's thesis is true.



 

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