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Category > English Posted 09 Jun 2017 My Price 10.00

English 102 Introduction and Conclusion Paragraphs

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DRAFT A CLEAR INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION FOR YOUR RESEARCH PAPER.

Here are the criteria by which I will be evaluating your introduction:

  • It is between 1 and 1 1/2 pages in length (typed, double spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font.
  • It begins with an interesting or intriguing hook.
  • It provides important background and/or historical information about your topic.
  • It identifies an audience that would benefit from learning about this topic.
  • It includes a linking sentence or two to connect the previous information with the thesis.
  • It ends with a clear thesis of one sentence.
  • It avoids all argument.
  • It is grammatically correct, and uses proper sentence structure and punctuation.
  • It uses transitions to clearly lead readers from one idea to the next.
  • It incorporates quoted or paraphrased material, if necessary, which is properly introduced, cited, and explained.

Here are the criteria by which I will be evaluating your conclusion:

  • It is between 1 and 1 1/2 pages in length (typed, double spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font.
  • It begins with a restatement of your thesis.
  • It includes a linking sentence or two to connect the thesis to the remaining information.
  • It refers back to an audience who would benefit from learning about this topic.
  • It discusses the future of the topic.
  • It ends by referring back to the hook material from the introduction.
  • It avoids all argument.
  • It is grammatically correct, and uses proper sentence structure and punctuation.
  • It uses transitions to clearly lead readers from one idea to the next.
  • It incorporates quoted or paraphrased material, if necessary, which is properly introduced, cited, and explained.

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Status NEW Posted 09 Jun 2017 08:06 AM My Price 10.00

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