Your essay has three main parts, the introducion, body, conclusion.
In the introduction, you write one or two paragraphs which introduce the reader to the material you are about to discuss.
Then you state the specific ideas you wish to argue for.
In the body of the essay, you gather your evidence and make your arguments.
If you borrow your idea from somewhere else, you should mention the source of that.
Each paragraph discusses one or two points which support your argument.
In the conclusion, you sum up by repeating your arguments concisely without repeating the exact wording.
It is helpful to end with an example which ties your arguements together.
Your essay has three main parts, the introducion, body, conclusion.
In the introduction, you write one or two paragraphs which introduce the reader to the material you are about to discuss.
Then you state the specific ideas you wish to argue for.
In the body of the essay, you gather your evidence and make your arguments.
If you borrow your idea from somewhere else, you should mention the source of that.
Each paragraph discusses one or two points which support your argument.
In the conclusion, you sum up by repeating your arguments concisely without repeating the exact wording.
It is helpful to end with an example which ties your arguements together.