Body of the essay (research, analysis, discussion and evaluation)
The main task is writing the body of the essay, which should be presented in the form of a reasoned argument. The form of this varies with the subject of the essay but as the argument develops it should be clear to the reader what relevant evidence has been discovered, where/how it has been discovered and how it supports the argument. In some subjects, for example, the sciences, sub-headings within the main body of the essay will help the reader to understand the argument (and will also help the student to keep on track). In structuring their extended essay, students must take into consideration the expected conventions of the subject in which their extended essay is registered it can be either free - flow writing style or a more compartmentalized one where the essay is subdivided into sections and chapters.
Once the main body of the essay is complete, it is possible to finalize the introduction (which tells the reader what to expect) and the conclusion (which says what has been achieved, including notes of any limitations and any questions that have not been resolved).
Any information that is important to the argument must not be included in appendices or footnotes/endnotes. The examiner will not read notes or appendices, so an essay that is not complete in itself will be compromised across the assessment criteria(“Home”)
Below are subject - specific approaches from EE course companion which could be considered while structuring EE.
Advice for planning the body of EE
Body of Essay
The conclusion says what has been achieved, including notes of any limitations and any questions that have not been resolved. While students might draw conclusions throughout the essay based on their findings, it is important that there is a final, summative conclusion at the end. This conclusion(s) must relate to the research question posed.(Home).
Advice for writing your conclusion
How Good is your conclusion
How to write strong essay body section (Scribbr, “How to Write Strong Essay Body Paragraphs – with REAL Example | Scribbr”)
How to write Essay Conclusion (Scribbr, “How to Write a Strong Essay Conclusion | Scribbr”)