Structure Introduction: Write an interesting hook, which must be a fact, statist

Structure
Introduction:
Write an interesting hook, which must be a fact, statist

Structure
Introduction:
Write an interesting hook, which must be a fact, statistic, or quote.
Transition to your thesis.
The thesis should formally state your subject (the short story you are focusing on) and your opinion (the analysis you have chosen to apply to the story.
Body:
Statement of fact can be a summary of the story or an explanation of a theory. Keep in mind you can have more than one statement of fact paragraph. The minimum requirement for this essay is that you have one. Statement of fact often follows the introduction. Finally, the summary you wrote for the summary assignment can be used in this essay.
Confirmation usually follows statement of fact. You should have a minimum of three reasons why your thesis is true. However, there’s no such thing as a maximum. Use evidence from your research and the story to prove your thesis true. You should have 3-5 library sources in your essay.
Refutation usually follows confirmation. The minimum requirement is that you have one refutation paragraph. Refutation can be an opposing view or an alternative view. Be sure to use evidence to refute others’ ideas. While some of the interpretations might have a distinct opposing view, others may not. For example, the media impact on Irene may have an opposing view to refute while social masks may have an alternative view. If you are arguing about social masks in your essay, you might be able to argue against another interpretation in your refutation, such as privacy issues.
Conclusion:
Restate your thesis and provide closure by either making recommendations or warning of consequences or some combination of these.