In writing the thesis of a five paragraph essay, the
writer must be sure to simply give her statement with three opinions. This is all that
is necessary in the introduction. For, the introduction is no more than a presentation
of the direction in which the writer intends to go, not an explanation of anything. To
begin the introduction, the writer can begin with a quote or an anecdote or a reflective
statemen, such as your first sentence. With the topic that you have, you may wish to
use Atticus's remark to Scout in Chapter 3 to precede your introductory
statement,
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"You never really understand a person until you
consider things from his point of view---until you climb into his skin and walk around
in it."
After this you can
write your thesis with the three points that you will prove in the body of your essay,
the discrimination by race, socio-economic status, and gender. Form the topic sentences
for the paragraphs with these three points.
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