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"Nowadays, there are more opportunities for women than there were in the past.

some
people think this has caused more problems than it has solved.
What are your opinions on this?”

Different ways to elaborate ideas for the body paragraph:


1. Provide Examples or Draw from Current Events: Use real-life examples or
hypothetical scenarios to illustrate your points. Concrete examples make your
argument more vivid and relatable. Ensure that the examples are relevant to your
argument and support your thesis. If you can reference recent news or events related
to your topic, it can add timeliness and relevance to your essay.

-> To illustrate the increased opportunities for women, you can mention the rising
number of women in leadership positions, such as female CEOs of major corporations
or women in political leadership roles.

2. Use Specific Details, Data and Statistics: Add specific details, such as names, dates,
statistics, or figures, to bolster your points. Specific information adds credibility to
your essay and helps your readers better understand your argument.

-> Offer statistics on women's educational attainment and workforce participation,


highlighting the growth in these areas in recent years.

3. Analyze and Explain: After presenting an idea or an example, take the time to
analyze and explain it. Clarify the significance of the information and its relevance to
your argument. This shows your critical thinking skills and depth of understanding.

-> Explain how increased opportunities for women in education and the workforce
have contributed to economic growth and social progress, leading to a more
balanced and diverse society.

4. Use Compare and Contrast: Compare and contrast different aspects of your topic to
provide a deeper understanding of the issue. This approach can help you analyze the
pros and cons, similarities, and differences, which adds depth to your discussion.

-> Compare the past and present situations for women in terms of opportunities,
highlighting the disparities and progress made over time.

5. Discuss Implications: Address the implications and consequences of the ideas you
present. How do they affect individuals, society, or the topic at large? Discuss both
short-term and long-term implications.
-> Discuss the implications of more opportunities for women, such as improved
gender equality, greater economic productivity, and reduced gender-based
discrimination.

6. Explore Multiple Perspectives: Acknowledge different viewpoints or perspectives on


the topic, and discuss how your idea relates to or contrasts with these perspectives.
This demonstrates your ability to consider various angles of the issue.

-> Acknowledge the perspective of those who believe it has caused problems, and
explain why they might think this way. Then, present a counterargument to
demonstrate your viewpoint.

7. Offer Historical Context: If relevant, provide historical context. Explain how the issue
has evolved over time and what historical events or trends have influenced the
current situation.

-> Mention historical milestones and movements, like the suffrage movement and
women's rights activism, to provide historical context for the changes in opportunities
for women.

8. Cause and Effect: Analyze cause-and-effect relationships to show how one idea or
factor leads to another. This can help explain the reasons behind a particular
phenomenon or issue.

-> Analyze how increased opportunities for women have caused positive changes,
such as narrowing the gender pay gap and reducing gender discrimination in various
industries.

9. Solutions or Recommendations: If the essay prompt allows, suggest potential


solutions or recommendations related to your topic. This not only elaborates on your
ideas but also shows your ability to think critically about addressing the issue.

-> If the prompt allows, suggest potential solutions to mitigate the perceived
problems, such as improved workplace policies and gender awareness programs.

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