Papers should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Your introductory paragraph should grab the reader's attention, state your main idea and how you will support it. The body of the paper should expand on what you have stated in the introduction. Finally, the conclusion restates the paper's thesis and should explain what you have learned, giving a wrap up of your main ideas. 1.
The Title
4. Thesis Statement Students often learn to write a thesis as a first step in the writing process, but often, after research, a writers viewpoint may change. Therefore a thesis statement may be one of the final steps in writing. Examples of thesis statements from Purdue OWL. . .
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The Literature Review
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writing a literature review. . . from The Writing Center at UNC-Chapel Hill
6. The Discussion
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