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1) BODY PARAGRAPHS: First, identify the main idea of each pa…

Posted byAnonymous September 9, 2025September 9, 2025

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1) BODY PARAGRAPHS: First, identify the mаin ideа оf eаch paragraph and rewrite yоur tоpic sentences to introduce that idea.  Something like this: I agree that ChatGPT is bad because of X. In rewriting your paragraphs, you will push your Livingstone quotation to at least the second (possibly third) sentence.   2) Having rewritten the opening of each paragraph, you next need to rewrite the paragraph focused on proving your point.  If your idea is that ChatGPT will make students lazy, then you need to illustrate and provide evidence to support this idea, sharing personal experiences or observations or explaining in theory how this will happen.  Keep developing as you want your paragraphs to be 7-8 sentences long. 3) When you feel that you have proven your point, then you need to write a concluding sentence that summarizes the paragraph's point.   4) Add a transitional phrase or clause to the beginning of the SECOND body paragraph's topic sentence to create a logical bridge between the two paragraphs. 5) Draft the CONCLUSION paragraph by first restating your main ideas and then answer the following: What will be my personal policy towards AI generally and in school going forward?   What type of policy should teachers and colleges maintain? What about government policy? 6) Using the provided link, copy and past your summary into the INTRODUCTION. 7) Using a "they say, I say" template, push off your summary and then state your THESIS--your thesis previews your body paragraphs.  

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