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'''Unity'''
'''Unity'''- the sentences in the body point to the main idea.
 
'''Development'''
 
'''Coherence'''
 
'''Organization'''


'''Development'''- exhibits supporting evidence to show that the main idea is correct.


'''Coherence'''- the thoughts and ideas are expressed accurately and distinctly.


'''Organization'''- is written in a proper sequence and flows throughout the essay.


== '''Works Cited and Sources''' ==
== '''Works Cited and Sources''' ==
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Loyola University New Orleans. "''Paragraphs: The body of the essay''." College of Humanities & Natural Sciences: Writing Across the Curriculum. 1996-2013. [http://www.loyno.edu/wac/paragraphs-body-essay]
Loyola University New Orleans. "''Paragraphs: The body of the essay''." College of Humanities & Natural Sciences: Writing Across the Curriculum. 1996-2013. [http://www.loyno.edu/wac/paragraphs-body-essay]


Nordquist, Richard. "Body Paragraphs." About.com. 2013. Grammar Composition. [http://grammar.about.com/od/ab/g/Body-Paragraphs.htm]
Nordquist, Richard. "''Body Paragraphs''." About.com. 2013. Grammar Composition. [http://grammar.about.com/od/ab/g/Body-Paragraphs.htm]