Cola’s environmental impacts and health concerns
B) Outlining the essay:
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Introduction:
Identifying and stating the argument
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Clear statement of the topic and the argument
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Clear statement of the position taken (thesis statement)
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Definition and background information about the topic
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Body:
Description of supporting ideas, details and examples
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Identify the supporting ideas
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Cited evidence from the researched material
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Examples for the supporting ideas (with in-text citations)
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Conclusion:
Wrapping up the position taken
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Restatement of the thesis (paraphrased)
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Summarizing the supporting ideas in the body of your essay
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Suggestions for action (leaving the reader with an impression through a prediction, a warning, a strong quote, and/or a rhetorical question)