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Introduction To Academic Writing ★ Essential & Certified

The "meat" of the paper. Each paragraph should follow the PEEL method: P oint: Introduce the main idea of the paragraph. E vidence: Provide a quote, statistic, or fact. E xplanation: Explain how the evidence supports your point. L ink: Connect this paragraph back to the overall thesis.

Most academic papers follow a standard "hourglass" structure:

Tackle sophisticated ideas, but keep your sentences clear. Length does not equal intelligence. Introduction to Academic Writing

In the academic world, ideas are currency. Plagiarism—using someone else's work without credit—is a serious offense.

Always attribute ideas to their original authors. The "meat" of the paper

Academic writing is a formal style of expression used in universities and scholarly publications. Unlike creative or casual writing, its primary goal is to through evidence-based reasoning rather than personal opinion or emotion.

Summarizes the main points and restates the thesis in a new way, ending with the broader implications of your findings. 4. Integrity and Referencing E xplanation: Explain how the evidence supports your point

Starts broad, provides context, and narrows down to a Thesis Statement (your central argument).

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