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English, 21.09.2021 14:00 jgstyle2388

Instrucciones Organice su información antes de comenzar a escribir. Es posible que desee dividir una hoja de papel en tres columnas. Etiquételos: A favor, En contra, Otro. Mientras planifica, anote sus datos en la columna correspondiente. Esto le ayuda a organizar su información y le ayudará en su ensayo persuasivo.

Haga un breve resumen (escrito o mental) de las razones por las que prefiere uno de los dos. Organice las razones desde las menos importantes (o menos persuasivas) hasta las más importantes (o las más persuasivas).

Escribe un párrafo para cada uno de tus puntos principales.

Utilice palabras de conexión al final o al principio de cada párrafo.

Resuma y concluya en un párrafo de conclusión.

Escribe un ensayo de al menos 200 palabras con una introducción, un cuerpo y una conclusión.

Se le calificará según los siguientes criterios:

Exprese claramente su posición y apóyela dentro del número requerido de palabras.
Asegúrese de que cada párrafo contenga una idea principal y un apoyo. Usa oraciones completas.
Incluya un párrafo introductorio, transiciones adecuadas y una conclusión adecuada.
Asegúrese de que su ensayo no contenga errores en las convenciones, como errores ortográficos y gramaticales, y que tenga al menos 200 palabras.

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