Organization
Strong organization lets the reader see the argument's path at a glance instead of reconstructing it paragraph by paragraph.
核心知识
Organization is the visible logic of the essay. Readers should be able to follow the path from introduction to body paragraphs to conclusion without stopping to guess how the parts fit together.
深入理解
Organization is the visible path of the argument. A scorer should be able to skim the essay and feel how one paragraph leads to the next without reconstructing the logic from scratch.
- What earns points: an introduction that frames the issue quickly, body paragraphs that each do one job, and a conclusion that gathers the reasoning instead of restarting it.
- What weakens scores: interchangeable paragraphs, transitions that sound polished but label the wrong relationship, or a conclusion that simply repeats the thesis.
- Revision move: write a three-word label next to each paragraph, such as claim, counterpoint, consequence, or close. If two paragraphs have the same job, the essay probably needs reordering or cutting.
示例解析
An essay argues that schools should expand internship programs. Which structural plan would most strengthen the essay in the Organization domain?
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知识点教程
4Use an effective introduction, body structure, and conclusion.
Build the essay with a clear introduction, focused body paragraphs, and a conclusion that synthesize
Organize paragraphs so each advances the argument logically.
Order paragraphs so each one moves the argument forward in a clear and logical sequence.
Use transitions to guide the reader through the line of reasoning.
Use transitions to show how one idea leads to the next instead of just decorating the paragraph.
Maintain clear relationships between ideas (cause, contrast, example, conclusion).
Keep the relationship between ideas explicit so the reader can follow cause, contrast, example, and