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This document provides an outline for writing an analytical essay. It includes sections for an introduction with a hook, general topic information, and thesis statement. The body includes three paragraphs with topic sentences, discussion of multiple views, and concluding sentences. The conclusion restates the main ideas, the author's view, and implications or recommendations.

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This document provides an outline for writing an analytical essay. It includes sections for an introduction with a hook, general topic information, and thesis statement. The body includes three paragraphs with topic sentences, discussion of multiple views, and concluding sentences. The conclusion restates the main ideas, the author's view, and implications or recommendations.

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UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PERLIS

SMB31302 – English for Academic Purposes


Brief Outline of Analytical Essay
SDG:

Topic:
INTRODUCTION Remarks:
1) What is the issue you are
Hook Statement /
reviewing in your essay?
Attention Getter:
2) Why the need to look
into this issue? (What is
General the importance of this
Information about issue and its
the Topic: implications?)
You can highlight these
through your hook
statement/ attention
Specific Scope:
getter, and also in the
background/ general
information of your
topic/ issue.
3) Thesis statement:
Thesis Statement: The scope/ direction of
your essay (What will
you be covering in your
essay/ review?)
BODY PARAGRAPH 1 1) Topic sentence:
(What will the paragraph
Topic Sentence: be about?)
2) Body of the Paragraph:
Body of the Points from both sides/
Paragraph: views
a) View 1
b) View 2
Concluding Your stand/ opinion
Sentence: (Do you agree or
partially agree, to one
BODY PARAGRAPH 2 side or both sides; OR
you disagree with both
Topic Sentence: views?)
Your justification(s)
3) Concluding sentence/
Body of the remark
Paragraph:

Concluding
Sentence:
BODY PARAGRAPH 3

Topic Sentence:

Body of the
Paragraph:

Concluding
Sentence:
CONCLUSION 1) Summary of your main
ideas/ scope
Concluding the 2) Restate your view/ stand
Essay: 3) Your view on the
importance of the topic/
Restatement of
issue, implications and/
Point of View:
or recommendation about
Ending the essay: the topic/ issue discussed.

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