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• An introductory paragraph introduces the topic of your essay, states your main idea, and gives the thesis statement. It is usually organized from general to specific.

• Three body paragraphs give specific information to support the thesis statement. Each begins with a topic sentence, which gives the paragraph’s main idea.

• The concluding paragraph restates the main idea of your essay and relates it to broader ideas. It is usually organized from specific to general.

The five-paragraph essayfive-paragraph essay has a clear, logical organization:

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There are four steps in the writing process:

1. Gather ideas:

• Analyze the GED essay question.• Decide on a main idea.• Think of ideas and supporting details that

support the main idea.

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There are four steps in the writing process:

2. Organize the ideas:

• Choose a pattern of organization.• Use an idea map, circling, outlining, or a chart to organize

ideas.• Cross off any ideas that are not about the main idea.• Make sure there are enough ideas.• Name and number the groups of ideas.

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There are four steps in the writing process:

3. Write the essay:

• Write the introductory paragraph.• Write the body paragraphs.• Write the concluding paragraph.• Indent paragraphs and leave wide margins.• Write quickly but neatly.

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There are four steps in the writing process:

4. Revise the essay:

• Revise for content and organization.• Revise for Edited American English (EAE).

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• Gathering ideas: 10 minutes10 minutes• Organizing: 5 to 10 minutes5 to 10 minutes• Writing: 15 to 20 minutes15 to 20 minutes• Revising: 10 minutes10 minutes

Estimate the amount of time you need for each step.

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THE ENDTHE ENDPractice the skills you learned in this chapter by taking the Chapter Review QuizChapter Review Quiz or the GED Practice QuizGED Practice Quiz.

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