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         <description><![CDATA[<div>💫The Outline<br>An outline will help you organize your thoughts before you dig into the writing process. Once you’ve developed your thesis statement, think about the main points you’ll need to present to support that statement. Those main points are your sub-headings. Now, organize your thoughts and information under each sub-heading.<br><br>💫Any information that doesn’t fit within the framework of your outline, and doesn’t directly support your thesis statement, no matter how interesting, doesn’t belong in your research paper.<br><br>💫Writing the Research Paper:<br>The good news is, once you reach this point in the process you’re likely to feel energized by all the ideas and thoughts you’ve uncovered in your research, and you’ll have a clear direction because you’ve taken the time to create a thesis statement and organize your presentation with an outline.<br><br>💫Here are the best elements to a research paper:<br>1 The Introduction<br>Here’s where you present the background and context for the rest of your article. Craft a strong opening sentence that will engage the reader. Just because you’re writing an academic research paper doesn’t mean you have to be dry and boring.<br>The introduction is the broad beginning of the paper that answers three important questions:<br>What is this?<br>Why am I reading it?<br>What do you want me to do?<br>You should answer these questions by doing the following:<br>Set the context – Provide general information about the main idea, explaining the situation so the reader can make sense of the topic and the claims you make and support.<br>State why the main idea is important – Tell the reader why he or she should care and keep reading. Your goal is to create a compelling, clear, and convincing essay people will want to read and act upon.<br>State your thesis/claim – Compose a sentence or two stating the position you will support with logos (sound reasoning: induction, deduction), pathos (balanced emotional appeal), and ethos (author credibility).<br><br>💫How to Write a Research Paper<br>· Writing<br>There are two words that evoke instant anxiety in nearly every academic—research paper. In this article, we’ll break down the steps to writing a paper <br>💫How does a research paper differ from a research proposal?<br>A research paper is different from a research proposal (also known as a prospectus), although the writing process is similar. Research papers are intended to demonstrate a student’s academic knowledge of a subject. A proposal is a persuasive piece meant to convince its audience of the value of a research project. Think of the proposal as the pitch and the paper as the finished product.<br><br>💫Write with confidence.<br>Get real-time suggestions wherever you write.<br>GET GRAMMARLY<br>A prospectus is a formal proposal of a research project developed to convince a reader (a professor or research committee, or later in life, a project coordinator, funding agency, or the like) that the research can be carried out and will yield worthwhile results.<br><br>💫Dig into the research process.<br>Although we’ll focus more on the organization and writing of a research paper in this article, the research process is an important first step. Research will help you in several ways:<br><br><strong>💫</strong>Understanding your subject<br>formulating ideas for your paper<br>developing a thesis statement<br>speaking about your topic with confidence&nbsp;<br>💫The thesis statement is a sentence that summarizes the main point of your essay and previews your supporting points. The thesis statement is important because it guides your readers from the beginning of your essay by telling them the main idea and supporting points of your essay.<br><br>💫Developing a Thesis<br>Most research papers begin with a thesis statement at the end of an introductory paragraph. Even if it’s not a requirement, it’s a good idea to write a thesis statement as you begin to organize your research. Writing the thesis statement first is helpful because every argument or point you make in your paper should support this central idea you’re putting forward.<br><br>💫Most research papers fall into one of three categories: analytical, expository, or argumentative. If you’re presenting an analysis of information, then your paper is analytical. If you’re writing to explain information, then your paper is expository. If you’re arguing a conclusion, then it’s argumentative or persuasive. Your thesis statement should match the type of paper you’re writing.<br><br>💫Invest time in writing your thesis statement—it’s the main idea of your paper, from which everything else flows. Without a well-thought-out thesis statement, your paper is likely to end up jumbled and with an unclear purpose.<br><br>2 The Body<br>Here’s where your outline will come in handy. As you’re writing, remember that your outline isn’t meant to be a prison—it’s a guideline to keep you on track. Your paper may evolve, so keep it fluid, but do remember to stay focused on your thesis statement and proving your points. Don’t let your sources organize your paper! Organize first and use your sources as they become relevant.<br><br>Consider the Rule of Three. Find supporting arguments for each point you make, and present a strong point first, followed by an even stronger one, and finish with your strongest point.<br>YouTube link<br>https://youtu.be/-JcgRyJUfZM</div>]]></description>
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