I've read when doing text response it's bad to structure your paragraph in the agree-agree-disagree order. does that mean if we are challenging the prompt and agreeing to it but also disagreeing in some way in each of our paragraphs we have to talk about why we agree and use examples AND why we also disagree and use examples? How do you do that without fence-sitting?
Lauren explained what to do in this post:
Re: I'm not scared essay helpJust that the title may be deceptive, as it is a text that a someone else is doing. Basically, you
mostly agree or disagree with the prompt, with you contention being an "Although _______ ultimately ________ " statement.
Eg. Although the central female characters in the film are restricted by other things, ultimately they are limited by their gender.
As that would be the contention already establishes a mostly agree stance, they we need to put some challenge statements. eg. Despite Eve's rise to fame through her defiance of limitations placed upon women, most of the characters in the film are seen to be limited by their gender (probably not the best example). Now, you will need to integrate this sentence into your body paragraphs, as opposed to placing all of your "challenge statements" into one paragraph. Just do one of these per paragraph.