Choose a clear thesis statement that answers the prompt
Read the prompt and highlight key requirements (topic, stance, length, sources)
Plan an outline with main sections (intro, body paragraphs, conclusion)
Write an engaging introduction with:
Context related to the topic
The thesis statement as the final sentence
Draft body paragraphs that each include:
A topic sentence that supports the thesis
Evidence (facts, examples, quotes, data)
Explanation of how the evidence supports the topic sentence
A brief link back to the thesis
Use a consistent structure for all body paragraphs (topic sentence → evidence → analysis → tie-back)
Include transitions between paragraphs and ideas
Address counterarguments when required:
Present the opposing view fairly
Refute it with evidence or reasoning
Reinforce your thesis
Write a conclusion that:
Restates the thesis in different words
Summarizes the main points
Ends with a final thought relevant to the prompt
Revise for clarity, logic, and coherence:
Ensure each paragraph supports the thesis
Remove repetition and off-topic sentences
Strengthen weak evidence or reasoning
Edit for grammar, punctuation, spelling, and style
Format according to the required style guide (MLA/APA/Chicago) and include citations
Proofread the final draft for accuracy and completeness
