This is the "top bun." It should be approximately 2–3 lines that grab the reader's attention and state the main idea or argument without being too lengthy.
This is the "meat" of the essay. Use at least 2–3 paragraphs, each representing a single main idea with supporting facts or sentences.
Focuses on a single, clear opinion. You argue your point throughout the text to convince the reader of your perspective.
Explores both sides of an argument (pros and cons) before reaching a conclusion that states your stance.