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sladkih [1.3K]
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Now that you've started to think more about your topic, it's time to write your essay. Use the Process section to help you write

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Who authored the document?
What is the purpose of the document?
When was the document written?
What significant historical event or movement does the document represent?
2. Read and evaluate sources. Examine each source C and think about how you will use to support a thesis. Be an active researcher by
asking the following questions about each source you reference:
What is the credibility of the source?
• Is there any noticeable bias?
How does the author form his or her argument?
What important themes, main ideas, and arguments are presented in the document?
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frez [133]1 year ago
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A good essay must be written by following certain rules, and standard format, and should be well-connected to the topic/question. Although each content must unique, some common structure that could be followed include:

  • Think about the topic/question, and analyze it.
  • Jotting down certain thoughts related to the topic/question and making a flow chart of some ideas.
  • While writing an essay, break the content into different paragraphs.
  • There must be at least 3 paragraphs.
  • The first must be an introduction, and the second and the others should contain the main content, and the last should be a concluding paragraph.
  • And each paragraph must have a topic statement, and the rest of the content must be centered around the topic sentence.

By following these rules and properly structured/format, one will be able to write a good essay.

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