Support Paragraph Construction (Body Paragraphs)
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What's the most efficient way to structure the body paragraphs for an essay?
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Have you struggled with finding what to say and how much to say to support a position in your class essays? What's the most efficient way to structure the body paragraphs for an essay?
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Have you struggled with finding what to say and how much to say to support a position in your essays?
The most efficient way is by organizing your thoughts, but most people find that difficult before writing. Many teachers will tell you to "form an outline" before you write, but that is usually vague (and thus, unhelpful) advice. How much good does an outline accomplish if the content is all over ...
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