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ORGANIZATIONAL CONCERNS 1.State your thesis clearly early in the paper, preferably within the first paragraph. From that point on, everything in the paper should contribute to the process of proving the thesis. In a strong paper, the author proceeds systematically and logically from point to point, seeking to convince the reader of the validity of his/her argument...
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Good organization enhances credibility. 2. Paragraphs: a. Paragraphs must not be too long or too short. Those that span several pages are obviously too long, but so are paragraphs of reasonable length that cover several topics. Paragraphs should contain material related to only one topic. b. Do not have paragraphs of less than three sentences; these should be reworked and merged with the surrounding paragraphs or omitted...
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