Задание

Установи соответствие рубрик 1–6 текстам A–E. Каждому тексту соответствует одна рубрика. В задании одна рубрика лишняя.

  1. Arguments
  2. Conclusion
  3. Introduction
  4. Main body
  5. Supporting sentences
  6. Topic sentence

A)[Arguments|Conclusion|Introduction|Main body|Supporting sentences|Topic sentence]
This is the first sentence of a paragraph that generally characterises the main idea the author wants to reveal. It includes only general information and does not give any specific details. It should be short and laconic.

B)[Arguments|Conclusion|Introduction|Main body|Supporting sentences|Topic sentence]
It's the last paragraph of any type of writing. If the purpose of the first paragraph is to interest the reader, then this part should summarise the ideas and information expressed by the author. The author's point of view is also described in this part. It's also possible to include a quote or rhetorical question here.

C)[Arguments|Conclusion|Introduction|Main body|Supporting sentences|Topic sentence]
It's the first paragraph of an essay. It shouldn't be very big, often about 2–3 sentences. In this part, the author states the problem of some issue, without giving his/her personal opinion. This part should also set the emotional mood and interest the reader to read the text to the end.

D)[Arguments|Conclusion|Introduction|Main body|Supporting sentences|Topic sentence]
These sentences always justify the argument in the first sentence of a paragraph. With their help, the author proves his/her point of view by giving reasons or examples. These sentences often start with the linkers which are used to introduce, list and add points or examples, show contrast or conclude.

E)[Arguments|Conclusion|Introduction|Main body|Supporting sentences|Topic sentence]
In this part, the writer proves his/her point of view with the help of arguments and facts, justifications, examples and even illustrations. It can include several paragraphs. Each paragraph can represent one idea which can be supported by one or two justifications or examples. That helps to present information in a logical way.