Use the introduction to vividly describe your topic’s relevance and complexity and pose a motivated thesis statement about it that your essay will address. Your essay investigates something and is driven by questions, rather than confirmations of assumptions. Introduce and integrate your sources and stay close to the texts of each. Use evidence (via quotation, paraphrase, and description) fairly and persuasively. Create original arguments in response to your investigations.
Craft strong topic and transition sentences to make reader-based prose. Write with purpose. Do not submit an essay that reads like a report of information. (What are you doing with what you are saying? Have cohesion and coherence in your prose on the sentence, paragraph, and essay level. Includes a title that contributes, doesn’t summarize.
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