It's designed to capture the reader’s interest, introduce the topic, and present the thesis statement. - A. Introductory Paragraph, A statement expressing the main argument or idea of an essay, usually at the end of the introduction. - B. Thesis Statement , It presents and supports a central idea, with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. - C.Essay, A final section that restates the main argument and gives a sense of closure without new ideas. - D. Conclusion, A shorter piece of writing that focuses on a single topic, usually with a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence. - E. Paragraph, A section of an essay that contains topic sentences, evidence, and support for the thesis. - F. Body Paragraph, A characteristic of a strong essay conclusion, so that the reader understands the key message without redundancy. - G. Clear Restatement, A sentence that grabs the reader’s attention (e.g., a question, a fact, a quote, or a brief anecdote). - H. Hook,

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