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    Can my thesis statement be in the form of: the following are reasons why?
    Emily Listmann, MA
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    Emily Listmann is a Private Tutor and Life Coach in Santa Cruz, California. In 2018, she founded Mindful & Well, a natural healing and wellness coaching service. She has worked as a Social Studies Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, and an SAT Prep Teacher. She received her MA in Education from the Stanford Graduate School of Education in 2014. Emily also received her Wellness Coach Certificate from Cornell University and completed the Mindfulness Training by Mindful Schools.
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    This might be part of your thesis statement. You will want to make a statement as your thesis or claim -- so if you are answering a question you have been assigned for your essay, your thesis or claim would be your answer to the question, and then a couple reasons why that “preview” your evidence.
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    Can I use first person pronouns when I write an academic essay assignment?
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    Never use the first person in an academic essay when you are trying to get a point across. Only include citations, references, quotes, research and own arguments/findings/conclusions. Use terms like "it can be argued" or "in contrast to this point" instead.
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    How do I compose a proper introduction?
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    Writing a good introduction is like an art. However, the best way to write a proper introduction is beginning with general information about the topic (1 or 2 sentences), defining some of the important terms or subject matter (1 or two sentences), narrowing down to your topic (1 or 2 sentences) and finally writing the purpose statement or the thesis statement.
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    How are references attached within a paragraph?
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    Typically, in-line citations are used like this: (Last Name, Year), so that the reader can go to your reference list and easily find the work you're referencing. For example: "Studies have shown that fish oil can help prevent macular degeneration (Jones, 2013)."
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    Should I have subtopics in my academic essay?
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    Yes, after your 1st paragraph and thesis statement, you may use a new subtopic in each new paragraph. Make sure your information is tied together well.
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    Why is it necessary to write an academic essay to persuade the readers about a person's ideas using evidence?
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    The ability to write a good persuasive essay can show a lot about the person and their abilities. It demonstrates their reasoning skills, ability to read and understand a text or analyze data, etc. These essays also often require the writer to make connections across various texts and link different ideas together.
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    Can I use my experience as an example when writing an academic essay?
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    It depends on the type of essay. In many essays, you can. You can always ask your teacher if you're not sure.
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    What materials can be used as references?
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    This will vary depending on the topic of your essay and the field of study in which you are writing. In general, it is best to use peer-reviewed works, such as academic books or journal articles.
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