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  1. Begin your introduction with a "hook" to get the readers attention. Set the scene of your story: who, when, where, what, why, how? After your “hook,” write a sentence or two about the specific focus of …

  2. Here are some useful guidelines: If you’re writing a research paper, do not assume that your reader has read all the sources that you are writing about. You’ll need to offer context about what those sources …

  3. Study the current punctuation standards. When proofreading, say each sentence aloud, working from the final sentence to the first. Write the truth as you experience it—your truth. And be transparent …

  4. 1 Writing Tips 1. Every sentence should make s. nse in isolati. n. Like that one. 2. Excessive hyperbole is literally . he. kiss of death. 3. ASBMAETP: Acronyms Should Be Memorable And Easy To …

  5. Revise. Revision can happen at any stage in the writing process! Schedule time for revising your writing. Tips: -Take time to revise the thesis, organization, arguments, research, and main ideas before …

  6. Introduction se who like to write and those who do not. If you are the latter, then writing journal articles, even those in your chosen disci line, will make your heart sink every time. This document is not …

  7. Write a draft straight through, without stopping to fine tune such things as wording and punctuation. Don’t get hung up on writing the perfect introduction. You may indeed need to pause as you write to …