: Use short paragraphs and simple explanations to keep the reader engaged [7].
: Clearly state what you want your readers to know or do after reading your write-up [14].
: Focus on factual evidence and avoid overly emotional language or jargon that may confuse the reader [2, 13]. Phase 3: Review and Refine 16653mp4
: Be specific with your details. Avoid vague terms and ensure every point directly supports your main thesis [1, 3].
: Support your claims with facts, examples, or witness accounts if applicable [5, 15]. : Use short paragraphs and simple explanations to
: Background on the topic and your main argument [4, 6].
: Summarize your main argument or the core idea of your write-up in one concise sentence [4, 18]. Phase 3: Review and Refine : Be specific with your details
: Map out your ideas to create a logical flow. A standard outline often includes: