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The opening paragraph of a paper. The introduction should grab the reader’s attention and state your topic and thesis statement
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Words or phrases used to change from one concept to the next (for example: in addition to, furthermore, similarly, as a result, next, for example, lastly)
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– to put information you got from someone else into your own words
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a source that contains information gathered by someone who was not there
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any materials or sources you use for information during your research
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A general plan for organizing the main ideas of what you are going to write about
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an original source of information from someone who was there (a first-hand account)
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to take someone else’s ideas and call them your own
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A focused statement used to guide your writing and emphasize your main point or idea. WHAT you are going to write about.
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To give credit to the source of information when quoting a passage, book, author, etc.