: Check for clarity, grammar, and coherence. It is often helpful to edit over several days to catch errors you might miss during the initial writing.
: Develop your argument using cohesive paragraphs. Each should start with a topic sentence , followed by evidence, explanation, and a link back to your thesis. S01.7z
: Identify the topic and highlight keywords to understand exactly what the question requires. : Check for clarity, grammar, and coherence
: Use your topic sentences as a guide to expand your ideas into full paragraphs. Each should start with a topic sentence ,
: Confirm if you need to use APA , MLA , or Chicago format, as this dictates how you handle footnotes and bibliographies.
: Research lecture notes, readings, and databases like Google Scholar for evidence.
: Restate your thesis in different words and summarize your main points without introducing new information. 3. Formatting and Citation