History, asked by ShadesOfAesthetic, 7 months ago

Before writing an essay, what is a good strategy for organizing evidence gathered during research?
paraphrasing information
writing a thesis statement
preparing an outline to provide structure
using direct quotations from research sources

Answers

Answered by harnoorvirk111
6

Answer:

first collect all the points

then arrange them in order

explain the points by giving some examples

the first parahgraph should be the introduction of the topic

the second parahgraph should contain its uses as

advantages

the next should its disadvantages

next its conclusion

THE POINTS SHOULD CONTAIN EXAMPLES

and if you like then you can add a quote or idiom whether it is its end or it is its parah

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Answered by astitvastitva
7

first of all hiii it's been a while x3

so for an essay you should probably outline a structure, a very basic one. this not only help you look at the complete picture of how it's gonna turn out but even makes it easier to place information in the most appropriate arrangement.

then you can start paraphrasing information. remember you have to keep the essay interesting throughout so that the readers won't get bored in between. prevent usage raw data into your document because it's not appreciated very much when you're writing a pretty impressive essay. direct quotations can be beneficial but you must know when to put em. and also remember that quotations are always put within a context to something it's related to. quotations are pretty risky and can disturb the overall flow of an essay but if used correctly, they can even enhance the overall narrative of the essay

just give your best and don't be afraid, it's only gonna get better.

good luck uwu

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