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Writing and Editing Your
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Lesson One
The Thesis Statement

How to formulate a strong statement showing what you are setting out to demonstrate or prove. This is your first task, and most crucial one
Lesson Two
The Introduction

No matter how great your argument, it will not help much if no one is enticed into reading further. Learn how to frame your argument to provide an effective entry into your work.
Lesson Three
The Topic Sentence

Each body paragraph of your paper builds towards proving one particular aspect of your thesis. Learn how to crystallize each aspect into a strong topic sentence.
Lesson Four
Close Readings

If your goal is to analyze another work, or to compare several sources, you must actively engage the text or texts in order to develop your own ideas to use as arguments. Learn how to make the most of your sources.
Lesson Five
Integrating Sources

The meat and potatos of your essay will be a mixture of facts and interpretation. Learn how to find the right balance between these elements, and develop arguments that are original but based on solid evidence.
Lesson Six
Sequence Strategy

Now that you've done some good analysis within your paragraphs, it's time to examine how they fit into the overall objective of your paper. Learn how to marshall your ideas into a coherent sequence, so that the paragraphs flow naturally into each other.
Lesson Seven
Structural Issues

If you're writing on a pre-assigned topic, the structure of your paper will largely depend on the topic and the precise instructions given. Familiarize yourself with common instructions words such as "discuss", "analyze", "contrast" and "compare." Learn to distinguish the subtle differences between them.
Lesson Eight
Grammar and Style

You may have the most compelling argument in the world, but poor English usage will create a poor impression. These tips on good grammar and style will help you to look your best.
Lesson Nine
The Conclusion

Your conclusion represents the last chance to "sell" your argument and ideas once and for all. Learn to avoid common pitfalls and to make the most of the opportunity.
Lesson Ten
Citing Your Sources

Learn how to acknowledge your sources, both in your bibiliography at the end of your paper and inside the text. Many examples of correctly worded citations, including for such sources as radio talks, email messages and telephone interviews
Lesson 11
Editing and Revising

You've finished your writing, but your task is still not done! Learn techniques for polishing your paper to make the best impression. Understand the many benefits of having your work professionally edited and proofed.






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