Reference no: EM132232888
Topic: Robot inventors are on the rise. But are they welcomed by the patent system
Introduction
a) Introduce topic and provide a context for the essay.
Introduction needs two parts:
1. General statements about the topic.
These sentences need to:
• Attract reader’s attention
• Introduce the topic in a general way to orientate the reader to the subject and to provide background information. This provides the context. Keep statements briefly.
• Provide background evidence.
2. The Essay statement.
It is often the last part of the introduction and gives the reader the following information:
Cite the specific topic.
• List the subtopics
• Limits the scope
• Show the pattern of organisation of the essay and give a clear outline of what will follow
• Illustrate personal arguments or contentions about the topic.
Main Contents
· Plan the essay and explore related points from various perspectives
· Analyse the topic by developing a discussion
· Compare personal knowledge and, appreciate the material that has been read.
· Arguments should be presented logically and cohesively by following the general paragraph structure of:
Topic sentences
· States the topic and central idea of the paragraph.
· Illustrate the opportunities and challenges of “Robot Inventors”.
Supporting sentences
· These sentences support, expand, explain, examine and justify the points made in the topic sentence. (Evidence, examples and quotes that support your position).
Concluding Sentences
· Relate the example and evidence back to the essay.
Conclusion
Restate the Main point
1. Relate the essay back to the essay topic
2. Restate the most important evidence supporting the essay
4. May also contain a reflection on the evidence presented
5. Points such as these may be considered;
-Illustrate the significance of personal findings
-Compare the implications of personal conclusions for this topic and for the broader field
-Point out the limitations
-Appreciate on any other factors of relevance that impact upon the topic
-Identify any suggestions in terms of future research.
6. The conclusion should match the introduction in terms of the ideas presented and the argument put forward.