Reference no: EM133259779
Question: Let's encourage safe play until we fully understand sports-related head injury make a introduction paragraph (don't forget to write the thesis stamant) and a body paragraph for your textual analysis.
Please remember that the term "body paragraph" refers to a paragraph that proves the thesis statement; it is not an introductory or concluding paragraph. Your body paragraph should focus on the first rhetorical appeal mentioned in your thesis (ethos, pathos, or logos).
As you're writing your body paragraph, please keep in mind the following suggestions:
While there's no set length for a body paragraph, readers would expect no fewer than five sentences in this genre of essay.
Always start a body paragraph with a clear topic sentence/point that tells us which appeal you're focusing on.
Then, you need to provide support/information to prove your topic sentence.
For this type of essay, support will primarily come in the form of direct quotations or paraphrased material from the text.
Next, you should explain/analyze your evidence thoroughly. Remember the keywords: why and how. Why is the author doing this? How is it affecting the audience?
Typically, we expect to see this after each piece of information used. If you use two quotations within your paragraph, you should analyze each quotation.