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
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