Relacionar Columnas Writing about a controversial topicVersión en línea Match each structural part of an essay about a controversial topic with its description. por Dario Gonzalez 1 Final Thought 2 First Supporting Argument 3 State Your Opinion 4 Second Supporting Argument 5 Summarize Main Points 6 Introduce the Topic 7 Thesis Statement 8 Explain Your Reasons Offer a second piece of evidence or reasoning that reinforces your opinion. Again, provide a detailed explanation and link it to your overall argument Clearly state your main opinion or stance on the issue. This will serve as the central argument of your essay. Recap the key arguments you’ve made in support of your opinion. Reinforce why your viewpoint is valid and important. Begin with a brief overview of the controversial issue. Provide some background information to help the reader understand the context. End with a strong closing statement. This could be a call to action, a prediction about the future, or a reflection on the implications of the issue. Provide the reasons why you hold this opinion. Use logical arguments, evidence, and examples to support your viewpoint. Present your first supporting argument in favor of your opinion. Explain it clearly and connect it back to your thesis. Clearly express your personal opinion on the topic. Use phrases like “In my opinion,” “I believe that,” or “From my perspective.”