I have only been taught the standard 5 paragraph essay structure, so when it comes to 2000+ word essays I end up with massive body paragraphs. I usually write the topic sentence, support it, provide evidence and then explain.
I am confused about what to do after explaining. I generally want to support my topic sentence with more evidience so I would repeat the sequence: provide new evidence and explain it. When I've sufficiently done so, I would link all my evidence to the thesis and essay question then link my paragraph to the next. This gives me 800 words.
Should I have just linked my first evidence and started a new paragraph for the 2nd? Would I have to write the same topic setence again since the evidence supports the same topic setence? I don't understand what to after the explaining section. The problem here is not going above the word limit btw, just poor structure.
I am confused about what to do after explaining. I generally want to support my topic sentence with more evidience so I would repeat the sequence: provide new evidence and explain it. When I've sufficiently done so, I would link all my evidence to the thesis and essay question then link my paragraph to the next. This gives me 800 words.
Should I have just linked my first evidence and started a new paragraph for the 2nd? Would I have to write the same topic setence again since the evidence supports the same topic setence? I don't understand what to after the explaining section. The problem here is not going above the word limit btw, just poor structure.