The Teacher's Corner
: Make sure to cite your sources as you write to avoid plagiarism. Common styles include MLA , APA , or Chicago. 4. Review and Edit
What or subject are you writing about so I can give you more tailored advice?
: Each paragraph should cover one main point that supports your thesis. Start with a "topic sentence" and provide evidence.
: Write one or two sentences that summarize the main argument of your paper. This is the "roadmap" for your reader. 2. Research and Outline
: Focus on getting your ideas down first without worrying too much about perfect grammar.
: Organize your thoughts into three main parts: Introduction : Hook the reader and present your thesis.