The conclusion should cement your ideas in the reader's mind.

This is where you build your case using evidence and specific details. Bad Manners [v1.92.1]

: Start each paragraph with a mini-thesis that summarizes the main point of that section. The conclusion should cement your ideas in the reader's mind

: Break the assignment into smaller tasks. Use a visual guide, like the "hamburger" model, to structure your introduction, body, and conclusion. : Break the assignment into smaller tasks

: Use tools like an ANI chart (Affirmative, Negative, Interesting) to gather and sort information before drafting. 2. Craft the Introduction

: Maintain the same tense throughout—usually the past tense for personal narratives—and ensure your tone remains formal where appropriate. 4. Conclude with Closure

: When referencing an existing question or topic, put it into your own words while maintaining the original meaning. 3. Develop the Body Paragraphs

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The conclusion should cement your ideas in the reader's mind.

This is where you build your case using evidence and specific details.

: Start each paragraph with a mini-thesis that summarizes the main point of that section.

: Break the assignment into smaller tasks. Use a visual guide, like the "hamburger" model, to structure your introduction, body, and conclusion.

: Use tools like an ANI chart (Affirmative, Negative, Interesting) to gather and sort information before drafting. 2. Craft the Introduction

: Maintain the same tense throughout—usually the past tense for personal narratives—and ensure your tone remains formal where appropriate. 4. Conclude with Closure

: When referencing an existing question or topic, put it into your own words while maintaining the original meaning. 3. Develop the Body Paragraphs