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Fundamentals of the Paper




Fundamentals of the Paper

1.   Organisation: The paper should be divided into major that are well organised and that have a smooth and clear transition from one to another. The actual number of major on support topics depend on the paper pieces but it usually falls and its very main divisions introduction main body and conclusion.

2.    Support:  The key to go support is to make it very, very detailed. If you want to make a point you must to illustrate it. The key to go support is to illustrate your important ideas with examples statistics or statements by authorities.

3.  Unity: It means that all material and paper is to pertinent to the thesis statement. There should not be any insight or digressions to this attractive from your main point. The best place to check for you the as the detailed outline you use for writing your first draft.

4.    Coherence:  A coherent paper is one and which the readers are never lost. They know when they are moving from one point to the next and how those points are related to the thesis. Three ways of achieving coherence are especially useful:

a.     Be sure to move clearly from one topic idea to the next, example by relating the upcoming topic to the one you have just finished.

b.    When you begin a new major section of your paper, remind your reader of the thesis by mentioning key words or ideas from the thesis statement.

c.     Provide transitions from idea to idea by using the transitional words such as first second finally.

 

The devices for coherence clearly separate the toolbox and the same time link term so the readers always know where they are.



 References:

Atallah, Dhuha. (2011). A Course in Library and Research Work. College of Basic Education/ Al-Mustansiriah University.   

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