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  1. Writing:
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  3. 1. Introduction:
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  5. Catch the readers attention
  6. State your thesis (identify the issue and your position on the issue)
  7. 2. Body
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  9. Each paragraph must contain a specific piece of information which supports your thesis statement that your position is the best one.
  10. Use a new paragraph to discuss each new example or anecdote or supporting piece of evidence.
  11. Be sure to use word bridges, transitions, to carry the reader from the ideas in one
  12. paragraph to the ideas in the next paragraph.
  13. Tie each example back into your thesis in some way.
  14. 3. Conclusion:
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  16. Tell the reader once again how the details in the body of your paper support your thesis from the first paragraph.
  17. Be original and creative with this restatement.
  18. Close the door on your discussion. Turn the key and lock it up.
  19. 4. Revision:
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  21. Go back and check the flow of information, the clarity of your examples, and the use of transitions, between paragraphs.
  22. Use spell and grammar check on your computer to locate any problems that may have occurred in your first draft. Make corrections before submitting your paper.