Write your introduction (background and thesis statement), and then write one section (one major point) of your essay.

Write your introduction (background and thesis statement), and then write one section (one major point) of your essay. This may be one body paragraph or more, depending on your point. For example, if you are using block organization for a compare/contrast essay, you will probably have one long body paragraph that discusses all f the points for one subject of your comparison. If you are using point-by-point organization, you will have two paragraphs: one for subject A and another for subject B.

This should be as close to a final draft as you can get so that I can give you focused suggestions on what to improve.
Write a fully developed paragraph for one of the main ideas (subtopic) in your essay. This may actually be more than one paragraph depending on how much elaboration this subtopic requires. Submit to the Intro/Body Paragraph dropbox so that I can provide you with feedback.