• Length: 500–1000 words

 

  • Begin with a brief overview of the topic.
  • Include a clear thesis statement that outlines your main argument or perspective.
  1. Body Paragraphs
  • Focus on one or two key topic sentences that support your thesis.
  • Include relevant evidence and examples, drawing from both the documentary and relevant course materials or textbook topics.
  • Use clear transitions to guide the reader through your analysis.
  1. Conclusion
  • Summarize your main points.
  • Reaffirm your thesis in light of the evidence provided.
  • Offer a final insight or implication for the future of global supply chains.