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Drafting Your Writing
The Writing Process: Introductions & Conclusions
Conclusions
From the Writing Center, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Developing an Introduction
From Literacy Education Online (LEO) at St. Cloud State University.
Introductions
From the Writing Center, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
Introductions, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusions for an Argument Paper
From the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
A Proper Introduction
From the Guide to Grammar.
Writing Effective Conclusions
From University of Richard Writing Center.
Drafting Your Writing
The Writing Process: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
From the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
Quoting and Paraphrasing
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center.
Quoting vs. Paraphrasing
"Quoting vs. Paraphrasing"
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