Writing Book 8 · Lesson 28
Explanatory — Draft the middle
Body paragraphs carry the argument and the evidence together.
What it is
The middle is where the explaining actually happens, and it is built from your road map: one point becomes one paragraph, in the order you numbered. Each paragraph makes its point, then supports it. The most common failure is a paragraph that states a point and moves on without proving it.
Watch it built
1Take point 2 from your road map.
the root comes first
2Write the point as the paragraph's first sentence.
Before anything shows above the soil, the root grows down.
3Add the support: how it works, and one example.
It has to, because the plant needs water before it needs light. In a bean, the root appears two days before the shoot.
Remember
One point per paragraph. State it, then prove it.
Ask yourself: “Does this paragraph move my claim forward, or just add information?”
Remember
Every point supported, every support sourced, every source findable.
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