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    How do I write an introduction with a research question and thesis statement?
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    Begin with either an attention-grabbing hook (risky, but has larger payoff) or a general statement that provides context for the paper (less risky and more common). This should be 1-2 sentences before you transition into your thesis statement. Transition into and end with your structure statement, which will set up the framework for the topics of your body paragraphs.
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    How do I write an outline?
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    Begin with writing the thesis, then the general statement/attention-grabbing hook, then the structure statement. For each body paragraph, write down the main topic, and note the specific points you want to mention. Writing down quotes you plan to use is optional. For the conclusion, write how you plan to revisit your thesis.
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    Is there anything else I can do to make this easier?
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    First of all, don't stress. Second of all, make sure you cite your sources, or you could get in some trouble for plagiarism. Also, try going to the library for research, instead of just online.
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    How do I use database searching skills to do research?
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    First, make sure that you have a side that you plan to take with your thesis. Start with searching things that are very specific to your argument, then gradually broaden your search. Don't leave any stone unturned.
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    What is the difference between a works cited page and a bibliography?
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    A bibliography lists all material consulted for the essay's preparation, even though it may not be cited in the work.
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