Research Plan for “Benefits of having Same-Sex Schools� I would first like to reflect on my topic. The main focus of the paper is to point out the advantages and benefits of having same-sex schools. Since I am for same-sex schools, the first sentence of the introduction will be general. I will quote a strong general statement that will grab the reader’s attention and make them want to read more without getting bored. After that, I am planning on including one or two rhetorical questions, like: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend same-sex school, where your classmates are the same gender as you? The question will be followed by an answer: I have the personal experience of attending an elementary school in India that was designed for all girls. In addition, I will continue talking more about my experience and how memorable it was. Some of the things I will say are: It was different than going to a coeducation school, it benefited me by teaching me respect and good manners, I learned some important things that every child should learn and experience, such as respecting your teachers, etc. Basically, the main purpose of making the introductory paragraph strong is to convince the readers to be on the proponent’s side and to let them know what side I am taking and the reasons for doing so. That’s where my thesis statement will come in. I want to make the thesis unbiased. To do that, I will say something that shows that there are some people against same-sex schools. In addition, I want to prove my side stronger and better. For thesis, I will say: Despite the fact that some people disagree with single-gender school, I believe that same-sex school should be allowed in today 's world because it improves academic standards, eliminates distraction, and reduces violence that occur daily. That way, I am not just talking about my side and that it is the best. The word “despite� will make my statement fair.
Research Plan for “Benefits of having Same-Sex Schools� I would first like to reflect on my topic. The main focus of the paper is to point out the advantages and benefits of having same-sex schools. Since I am for same-sex schools, the first sentence of the introduction will be general. I will quote a strong general statement that will grab the reader’s attention and make them want to read more without getting bored. After that, I am planning on including one or two rhetorical questions, like: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend same-sex school, where your classmates are the same gender as you? The question will be followed by an answer: I have the personal experience of attending an elementary school in India that was designed for all girls. In addition, I will continue talking more about my experience and how memorable it was. Some of the things I will say are: It was different than going to a coeducation school, it benefited me by teaching me respect and good manners, I learned some important things that every child should learn and experience, such as respecting your teachers, etc. Basically, the main purpose of making the introductory paragraph strong is to convince the readers to be on the proponent’s side and to let them know what side I am taking and the reasons for doing so. That’s where my thesis statement will come in. I want to make the thesis unbiased. To do that, I will say something that shows that there are some people against same-sex schools. In addition, I want to prove my side stronger and better. For thesis, I will say: Despite the fact that some people disagree with single-gender school, I believe that same-sex school should be allowed in today 's world because it improves academic standards, eliminates distraction, and reduces violence that occur daily. That way, I am not just talking about my side and that it is the best. The word “despite� will make my statement fair.