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		<title>Main components of the Research Paper Structure</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research paper writing is a process which is best when learned from the basics. Nobody can learn to write a good research paper overnight. There are various aspects to learn and understand about a research paper before attempting to write one. One of the basic things to learn is the <strong>research paper structure</strong> and the contents which go into each part of the structure. The structure is what holds the research paper together and for the same reason you have to be very careful about what you put into each of the structural elements of a research paper assignment.</p>
<p>•	The introduction: This paragraph is the first one and its objective is as the name indicates. This section introduces the audience to the topic and the perspective taken for the upcoming discussion. You will address the research problem also in this paragraph. The subject area should also be mentioned as the same topic is dealt with from different angles from the view point of different subjects. The last line of the introduction is supposed to be the thesis statement where you will state the theory you are going to present in the body paragraphs. The thesis is the focus of your research paper and hence, should be stated clearly.  It is one of the most important parts of the <strong>research paper structure</strong>. The way you state it matters a lot as your audience will be looking at your research paper from the perspective of the thesis you state.</p>
<p>•	The body paragraphs: The longest portion of the research paper would be occupied by the body paragraphs. You will be elaborating all the points mentioned in the introduction, in the body paragraphs. It is ideal to allot one paragraph to each point but when it comes to less important points you may include two or three in one paragraph. The main challenge with the body paragraphs is to organize the points in smooth way. The transition from one point to the other, in the body paragraphs, if not smooth enough, will distract the readers and make your research paper sound unfocused and confusing. Hence, it is always better to develop the body paragraphs from an outline instead of doing it directly from the roughly noted points.</p>
<p>•	The conclusion: It is the final part of the <strong>research paper structure</strong> which is as important as the first one. It will wind up the discussion after giving a summary of the main points. In this paragraph you must reinstate the thesis you stated in the introduction. Even though ‘winding up’ sounds like an easy job, doing it effectively and impressively is not easy. You must summarize the main points in the research paper, put them together in such a way that it will collectively point to the fact that the thesis has been proved successfully.</p>
<p>The <strong>research paper structure</strong> is one of the most crucial elements of a research paper. The way you frame your research paper will give your teachers a very clear idea of your writing and presentation skills. If you are not confident about your skills in structuring a research paper, you may opt to get it done by our professional academic writers. They can prepare a custom research paper for you, as per your requirements and specifications.</p>
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		<title>How to Conclude a Narrative Essay Impressively</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do not elaborate so much as to make the concluding paragraph too long. Conclusions, even in a narrative essay, would be best if short and focused.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The criterion of grading a <strong>narrative essay</strong> is much different from that of the other types of essays. The creativity employed in various aspects of the narrative is what makes a narrative assignment interesting to the reader. If you try to deal with it using the common rules which applies to essays, the job will still be done, but in a less interesting manner. The conclusion of a narrative can be framed as creatively as any other part of a narrative assignment.</p>
<p>The conclusion of an essay usually concludes the discussion by giving a summary of all the matters discussed till then. The format of an essay conclusion can be ascertained by studying essay samples. But when it comes to a narrative essay, only by applying your creative skills, you will be able to frame an impressive conclusion.</p>
<p>Even though you have the flexibility to use any style you wish to format it, the purpose of this component of the <strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com/structure_essay.htm">essay structure</a></strong> should not be compromised on. This paragraph should effectively conclude the essay and the story narrated within. It is not ‘what’ you put into the conclusion but ‘how’ you put it which matters, when it comes to a <strong>narrative essay</strong> conclusion.</p>
<p>Narrative assignments usually don’t have a thesis or a <strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com/a_statement_thesis.htm">thesis statement </a></strong>but it has a moral or a message to convey or yet, a lesson which the author learned through the story narrated. This can be included in any of the paragraphs but if you keep it for the conclusion, it will also serve the purpose of giving a meaning to the final paragraph. If you have already mentioned it in the introduction, while repeating it in the conclusion, remember to link it to the story instead of stating it plainly. The <strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com/introduction_essay.htm">essay introduction</a></strong> and conclusion are supposed to be bound to each other thus holding the essay together.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com/writing_narrative_essay.htm">Narrative essays</a></strong> can be concluded in a very creative way. The last line need not be a complete line. You can even end a narrative essay saying. “But life goes on…” But there are a few other points you must remember while trying to apply creativity in a narrative assignment.</p>
<p>•	Do not elaborate so much as to make the concluding paragraph too long. Conclusions, even in a <strong>narrative essay</strong>, would be best if short and focused.<br />
•	Do not mention any fresh point which can trigger off the need for further explanation. That will make it difficult for you wind up the discussion or leave the conclusion sounding too abrupt.<br />
•	Give the concluding paragraph, a clear and final tone. Even if the last line of your essay is indicative of the story continuing beyond the final point mentioned, the reader must know that the current discussion has come to an end.</p>
<p><strong>Narrative essays</strong> require a different type of <strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com/writing_essay.htm">essay writing</a></strong> skills. Active creative involvement is absolutely necessary if you are hoping to be able to impress your readers through your <strong><a href="http://essaycapital.com">essay</a></strong>. And not losing the focus or missing the objective, while trying to be creative, is the main challenge you will face while preparing a narrative assignment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first task of the conclusion of a classification essay would be to summarize the process of classification. For the purpose, you will have to pick the main levels or stages of your classification.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It won’t help you much to know how to write an <strong><a href="/introduction_essay.htm">essay introduction</a></strong> if you are not sure of how to frame a conclusion. Both these parts of the <strong><a href="/structure_essay.htm">essay structure</a></strong> carry equal importance. The conclusion gets ignored quite often as it is the final paragraph of the assignment. But those who know the importance of this paragraph will never ignore it. This paragraph not only emphasizes your thesis but also declares your success in the task. A <strong>classification essay</strong> works with the objective of classifying a topic and categorizing it. The conclusion will present the theory with relation to the classification process explained in the body paragraphs.</p>
<p>The first task of the conclusion of a <strong>classification essay</strong> would be to summarize the process of classification. For the purpose, you will have to pick the main levels or stages of your classification. It will not be possible to summarize the whole essay as classification of a topic is a rather elaborate process. But by putting together the various stages of classification, you must be able to successfully take the reader through the process quickly and effectively.</p>
<p>The classification principle is the base of the classification process. This would be mentioned once in the essay introduction and in the body paragraphs. You will have to mention it once again in the conclusion to link the process to the theory. Try to keep it precise as conclusion look best as a short and concise paragraph. Elaborating in a conclusion will cause the reader’s focus to be diverted from the main theory you are projecting and it will also make your thesis look vague and scattered. So the more focused you are, on the thesis, the better your conclusion would be. Learning to prepare short introductions and conclusions are one of the important steps of mastering the art of <strong><a href="/writing_essay.htm">essay writing</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Classification is a stage by stage process. The theory will be revealed to you only towards the end of the process. It so happens that sometimes the theory which formed out of the process is contradictory to the one you stated in the introductory paragraph. In which case, you must rewrite the theory in the introduction to match the one in the conclusion. It is mandatory that the conclusion matches with the introduction for the assignment to be effective and impressive.</p>
<p>A <strong><a href="/classification_essay.htm">classification essay</a></strong> differs from other assignments for the simple fact that classification is a process and what matters is the effective transition from one stage to the other. In the conclusion of the classification assignment, you will be expected to capture this transition even in the summarized form.</p>
<p>The conclusion of most assignments asks for the summary of individual points. But writing a <strong>classification essay</strong> conclusion requires the compression of a whole process into a few lines. Only by knowing the process well enough and understanding the principle completely, will you be able to compress the process effectively without losing the essence of it. If you are not very good with words, you can consider opting for a <strong><a href="/">custom essay</a></strong> prepared by professional academic writers, tailored to suit the specific requirements of your <strong><a href="/assignments.php">assignments</a></strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The structure of an essay has been designed to help the author to convey the matter easily and also to help the audience follow the author effortlessly. While the introduction introduces the topic, the body paragraphs elaborately discuss it and the conclusion wraps up the discussion. The content that goes into the structure varies with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong><a href="/structure_essay.htm">structure of an essay</a></strong> has been designed to help the author to convey the matter easily and also to help the audience follow the author effortlessly. While the introduction introduces the topic, the body paragraphs elaborately discuss it and the conclusion wraps up the discussion. The content that goes into the structure varies with the type of essay and the topic. In a <strong>classification essay</strong>, the discussion in the body paragraphs must be aimed at explaining the classification theory and process to the audience.</p>
<p>Even though you will be mentioning the classification principle in the <strong><a href="/introduction_essay.htm">essay introduction</a></strong>, you will have to explain it in more detail in the body of your <strong>classification essay</strong>. Since the classification would be based on this principle, it becomes necessary to explain it in the first body paragraph itself. Starting the first body paragraph with a mention of classification principle will also link the introduction to the body paragraphs. It will also lay the base for the further discussion.</p>
<p>You can present your classification in many ways. You can either categorize it by separating them into columns or you can write them as continuous paragraphs. Columns are easier to organize and convey the matter, considering that it is an essay, it would be great if you can present the matter effectively through paragraphed text. But in order to accomplish the task of explaining the classification through paragraphs you need good writing skills. You also need to know how to go about doing it.</p>
<p>To start with, in the first body paragraph of your <strong>classification essay</strong>, explain the classification principle. Your explanation should be clear and detailed. The reader should understand what your classification is based on, to follow the discussion in the next few paragraphs. After conveying the principle, link it to your topic. Explain how it works for your topic. For example, if you are classifying the fashion trends of a country, on the basis of the climate, you can start by linking this principle to the clothes. You can say “The clothes preferred by the people of this country can be divided into three based on the climate. The most preferred winter garments are …, summer garments are…, monsoon wear are… and spring clothes are…”</p>
<p>Once the principle is linked to the topic, the rest of the process becomes easy for you and the readers alike. After the first body paragraph, divide each of these aspects into separate paragraphs. Talk about winter garments in one, summer garments in another and spring and monsoon clothes in separate paragraphs. Remember that you will have to aim at bringing the points together and confirming the theory or thesis you stated in the introduction.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[The introduction of an argumentative research paper should prepare the audience for the upcoming argumentative discussion. Use short, simple sentences and frame a short paragraph which is informative enough.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing an introduction is not always easy. Sometimes it just comes easily to you and some other times you might end up spending days without being able to get hold of those perfect words to start off with. It is fine if you have enough time in hand. But ‘a lot of time’ is too much to hope for, in today’s competitive world. So it is best to know certain basic aspects about the introduction for your assignment which will come in handy when you are in a hurry to finish your assignment. The nature of the introductory paragraph changes with each assignment. An <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> introduction also should be written with regard to the specific objectives of the assignment.</p>
<p>The purpose of an introductory paragraph is to introduce the topic and your theory to your readers or audience. It should not only declare these aspects but it should reflect the nature of the assignment also. An <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> assignment is prepared with the objective of presenting an argument about a topic. This aspect should be made clear through the introduction.</p>
<p>The first three to four lines of your introduction should talk about the topic and the subject. Remember that these first lines will be rather generalized. You do not have to mention your theory in these lines. You just need to give the necessary background information on the topic in relation to the subject and the reason why you chose to study this particular topic. Discuss the scope of the topic, your special interest it and why the audience should listen to or read through the material you have put together.</p>
<p>The last line of your introduction would be your <strong><a href="/a_statement_thesis.htm">thesis statement</a></strong>. This is where you would place your argument. Since an <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> focuses on arguing the point, make sure that your thesis statement clearly projects the fact that it is an argumentative statement. Your thesis statement is the most essential part of your research paper. This will be the focal point as well as the essence of your research. Keep it short, crisp and clear. Do not give away too much information. Leave the main points for later. Remember it is not an <strong><a href="/abstract_research_paper.htm">abstract</a></strong> but just an introduction.</p>
<p>Through the introduction of your <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> you should convince the audience that the topic and the argument are interesting and worthy of their time. You should use this paragraph to showcase your knowledge of the subject as well as your skills in the area of the topic of research. Do not give any reason for your audience to suspect your proficiency in the subject area.</p>
<p>A majority of the people tend to judge the whole document according to the way you have prepared the introduction. Hence pay attention to your language and writing as well. Do not make any mistakes in the introductory paragraph of your <strong><a href="/">research paper</a></strong>. Use short, simple sentences and frame a short paragraph which is informative enough. Each part of the <strong><a href="/structure_term_paper.htm">structure</a></strong> of your assignment should be prepared carefully. The introduction of an <strong>argumentative research paper</strong> should prepare the audience for the upcoming argumentative discussion.</p>
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		<title>Constructing the Body Paragraphs of an Analytical Essay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes a lot of practice to be able to write legibly. Analytical essays are more difficult to present than to prepare.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While handling an <strong>analytical essay</strong> assignment, the primary concern goes inevitably to the topic and an impressive analysis. But while focusing on the main objective, there are a few other aspects which get forgotten quite often. It is normal to accidentally ignore those aspects which seem lesser important than the focal point. But when it comes to writing assignments, there is no part of it which can be classified as ‘less important’.</p>
<p>To <strong><a href="/writing_essay.htm">write an essay</a></strong> well, it is necessary to know how to efficiently develop a topic into an essay. It is not just about putting a lot of information into words. There are a lot of factors which are mandatory for an essay to be qualified as good. A perfect essay structure is one of them. The structure of an essay, as almost every one learns during the very early stages of their education, normally consists of an <strong><a href="/introduction_essay.htm">introduction</a></strong>, the body paragraphs and a conclusion.</p>
<p>Each part of the <strong><a href="/structure_essay.htm">essay structure</a></strong> has its own specific purpose. For the same reason there is some effort involved in constructing them to suit their purposes. The introduction gives the reader or the audience, an idea of what to expect in the coming paragraphs. The body paragraphs elaborate on the points mentioned in the introduction as well as those which are not a part of the introductory paragraph. There are a few things which you should know while writing the body paragraphs of your <strong>analytical essay</strong>.</p>
<p>The introduction will only give the reader a small clue about the content. But it is through the body paragraphs that you will explain the whole procedure to the reader. The main point to remember is that the first line of the first body paragraph of your essay should be linked to the introduction. Even though the introduction is a separate paragraph it should not be left isolated from the rest of the essay.</p>
<p>An <strong>analytical essay</strong> is all about conveying to the reader the details of the study of a topic and the impression gathered from the study. Hence, you will have to be very clear about what you write. The study should be discussed in a very legible manner for your reader to be able to understand how you reached your conclusion or confirmed your theory.</p>
<p>Each point should be in a different paragraph. The separation of the paragraphs will make it easier for the readers to smoothly transit from one point to the other. If the point is too short to be separated into another paragraph, include it along with the most closely related point. And if there is none, then let it be in separate paragraph, even if it will be a very short paragraph. Use the first line of each of the body paragraphs to link it to the previous paragraph as well as open up the discussion on the new point.</p>
<p>It takes a lot of practice to be able to write legibly. <strong><a href="/analysis_essay.htm">Analytical essays</a></strong> are more difficult to present than to prepare. If the readers fail to understand your description, your thesis will make no sense. If you think your presentation doesn’t justify the quality of your analysis and theory, you may consult our academic writers for assistance in <strong><a href="/">writing your essay</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>How to Use the Essay Rubric to Prepare your Essay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding the clauses of your essay rubric is extremely important. It can be used to frame your essay at the beginning as well as perfect it after completing it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rubrics are prepared using the various elements required for writing to help standardize the grading criteria. It aids in the fair and easy judgment of the submitted works. Teachers usually share the <strong>essay rubrics</strong> with their students along with the assignment. If you learn to evaluate your skills in accordance with the rubric, it will help you to perform better in your academic writing assessments. It can also be used to judge your paper yourself, once completed.</p>
<p>An essay assignment will be judged against various factors. By going through your <strong>essay rubric</strong>, you will get a good idea of what your teacher wants from you. This will, in turn, make it possible for you to prepare your assignment to suit the grading system, thus ensuring good grades for your paper. Once you have finished <strong><a href="/writing_essay.htm">writing your essay</a></strong>, you can compare it with the points mentioned in the rubric and make the necessary changes to make it an outstanding paper. The rubric changes with the type and kind of assignment but there are a few factors which usually come up in all types of rubrics.</p>
<p>•	Format: Your assignment will come with certain guidelines on the type of formatting to be used. This is one common factor which is used for the judgment of all types of essays. Your grading will depend on how well you have adhered to the various aspects of the specified format. This will include the citations, the specifications on sections and also the spacing and margins. You will find the format to be a part of all <strong>essay rubrics</strong>.<br />
•	The topic: The topic will be judged against the guidelines as well. The relevance of the topic and the level to which it tallies with the topic guidelines will be used as a criteria to determine the points the student deserves for the choice of topic.<br />
•	The title: The title which scores the most in a rubric would be clearly informative of the contents of the paper. There will also be points for how interesting the title is. The length of the title might also be a part of the rubric.<br />
•	Your grasp of the topic: Your essay will clearly reflect your grasp of your topic. It will be judged from the way you explain your topic and the theory.<br />
•	The efficiency of presentation: It is not enough to understand the topic yourself. It is also necessary that you are able to present it in a way that is comprehensible to the audience. Hence that is another clause which you will find commonly in rubrics.<br />
•	The smoothness of transition: Even the best of essays get ruined by sharp twists and change of the platform of discussion. The smoothness of the transition from the introduction to the conclusion is often a part of the judging criteria.<br />
•	The <strong><a href="/structure_essay.htm">structure</a></strong>: The structure of the essay as well as the sentence structure is used for evaluating the students’ writing skills.</p>
<p>Understanding the clauses of your <strong><a href="/rubric_essay.htm">essay rubric</a></strong> is extremely important. It can be used to frame your <strong><a href="/">essay</a></strong> effectively, at the beginning as well as perfect it after completing it.</p>
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		<title>How to Organize the Contents of a Research Paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The trick is to slowly and efficiently build the theory stated in your research paper introduction, using the points in the body paragraphs, into an effective conclusion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research paper writing is a skill that can be perfected only with practice. There are various factors which come together to make your<strong> research paper</strong> look impressive. Organizing the paragraphs and forming a <strong><a href="/structure_research_paper.htm">perfect structure</a></strong> is one of them. For that purpose you need to know how to arrange the paragraphs well and what information should be put into each.</p>
<p>The contents of a <strong>research paper</strong> change with the topic and the type of <strong>research paper</strong> you are writing. But there are certain points which you can consider while preparing the assignment. These should be attempted in the <strong><a href="/outline_research_paper.htm">outline</a></strong> itself, to see what suits your guidelines the best. Trying out patterns in the final draft is not feasible as it will be time-consuming and very difficult.</p>
<p>While preparing the outline, first arrange the points for introduction. You should remember to mention the subject, the topic and the necessary background information on the topic. Remember that your introduction is expected to prepare the audience for the forthcoming discussion of the topic you are presenting in your<strong> research paper </strong>assignment. From there you will be proceeding to discuss the points elaborately. While at it, try to follow the points in the order it is mentioned in the introduction, unless a different pattern suits the particular project better.</p>
<p>In the paragraph which comes right after the introduction, you should discuss the topic. Explain your theory or your perspective about the topic in question. The discussion of your theory need not be very long at this moment because you still do not have any proof to support it, at this point of the<strong> research paper</strong> writing. But describe it well enough for the audience to be able to follow you in your coming paragraphs. Be very clear about what you are trying to state.</p>
<p>From there you should move on to your research details. Explain the main points using the information collected from the <strong><a href="/sources_research_paper.htm">sources</a></strong>. Arrange the different points into separate paragraphs. This will make it very easy for the readers to follow you. Too many points in the same paragraphs can be very confusing. When you arrange them into separate paragraphs it will look very neat and organized. While arranging the points, do it in such a way that the paper will read smoothly with one point leading to another.</p>
<p>Arrange the points tactfully. Do not place all the relevant points together. It will make your less relevant points look completely irrelevant. But if you manage to squeeze in the less important points between the best ones, it will not be conspicuous enough to draw attention to itself. Place a very important point right before the conclusion because it is usually expected for the points to get weaker towards the end of a <strong>research paper</strong>. A very strong point towards the conclusion will make your ending as strong as the beginning. Link this last paragraph to the conclusion smoothly.</p>
<p>The trick is to slowly and efficiently build the theory stated in your research paper introduction, using the points in the body paragraphs, into an <strong><a href="/a_conclusion_research_paper.htm">effective conclusion</a></strong>. If you need advice on how to proceed with your <strong><a href="/professional_assistance_research_paper.htm">research paper writing</a></strong>, you may consult our <strong><a href="/">academic writers</a></strong> who will help you out with your <strong><a href="/assignments.php">assignment</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>Importance of Editing and What to Check While Editing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editing is one of the most important parts of the process of preparing a writing assignment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academic writing assignments are a part of education. In science subjects, it shares space with practical assessments but all the same carries equal importance as the latter. <strong>Editing</strong> is one of the most important parts of the process of preparing a writing assignment.</p>
<p>Except for the guidelines, which will give you an idea of what is expected of that particular paper, there are no restrictions or rules on the method you should follow to achieve the final result. But there are certain methods which are preferred by students because it makes the assignments easier to handle. Whichever method you choose, you will find the <strong>editing</strong> job towards the end of the process. Most students find it unnecessary and do not bother to do it. But while writing an academic writing assignment, <strong>editing</strong> is of utmost importance.</p>
<p>Assignments like research papers and certain types of essays are long procedures and take weeks to complete. During this period, you will constantly be going through information related to your subject or topic. By the time you sit down to start preparing the final draft, there will be a jumble of information in your mind. You might have followed a systematic procedure for your assignment. But understand that you can only organize the information you physically note down. Your mind remains as unorganized as it could be. For the same reason, while you are preparing the final assignment, it is absolutely natural for you to make mistakes. Whereas it is permissible to make mistakes, it is not allowed to submit your assignment with those errors. And that is why you should keep time aside for <strong>editing</strong>, whether you want to do it or not.</p>
<p>While <strong>editing</strong> your document, look for certain common errors. The first and most important purpose of editing an academic assignment is to make sure that it fits well into all the clauses of the guidelines for the assignment. You should cross check each and every guideline and tally it with your final draft to find out whether everything is in place. This includes the writing style, the minimum and maximum page limit and the bibliographical references. Check the references over and over again to make sure that you have cited all the sources, without leaving out even a single one.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/structure_research_paper.htm">Structural errors</a></strong> should also be corrected while <strong>editing</strong>. This type of error happens very often while the sentences are re-framed or a part of it is rewritten. At the time of changing the parts of the sentence, it is not easy to notice it but when you read the document for the purpose of <strong>editing</strong>, it reveals itself very easily.</p>
<p>Also, look for paragraphs which are misplaced or those which don’t connect with the one before or after it. When you find one of them, you may either find a better place for them or change the first or last sentence, as required, to link them to the rest of it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/essays.php"> Essay </a> structure is the frame- work for <a href="/assignments.php"> assignments </a> and thesis. There is need for such formal formatting since the paper that is written for submission is for a serious cause. Moreover, the formal formatting makes it easy to arrange the paper methodically so that your ideas are properly showcased. The format you use is basically the same as that you have followed since your school days. There are, of course, a few additions to that format. These are necessitated by the nature of your work, which is research based and includes much consultation and reference study.</p>
<p>To begin with, there is an <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/essay-introduction"> essay introduction </a> to the entire document. This is a compact form of your full paper put into a nutshell. The concept and thrust of your work constitutes the major part of this section of your writing. In short texts it is the first paragraph that introduces your treatment of the topic you are asked to write about. In the case of longer and more complicated studies it forms a separate section and heads the table of contents. In this case the introduction also includes the background to your study and the reason for your taking it up.</p>
<p>The next part of the <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/essay-format"> essay format </a> relates to the main body of your work your ideas are encapsulated along with your methodology of research, related studies that you have undertaken and your findings. In experimental writing the description of the experiment, its design and results find a place here. This is the longest section of your writing and you need to divide it into comprehensive sub sections for better understanding and logical presentation.</p>
<p>To sum up your text you put in a concluding section that gives validity to your original premise and rounds off your presentation too. The importance of this section of your work lies in the fact that it completes your thesis and provides a proper ending to your study and writing. Without it there is a sense of being left hanging in the air unable to decide whether the text has come to an end or not.</p>
<p>When you utilize material from other sources and include quotes to uphold your point of view, you need to acknowledge these at the end of your <a href="/topic_essay.htm"> topic essay </a>. This is known as the reference section and adding it to your text shows the amount of reading and research that has gone into your work. The bibliography section contains the list of books, magazines, articles and sites that have been of use to you.</p>
<p>Essay structure depends on the type of writing that you are undertaking. In <a href="/description_essay.htm"> descriptive essay </a> there is continuous text that is readable and holds the interest. In analytical writing facts and figures are presented in tabular form while scientific writing makes abundant use of figures. However, the pattern of introduction, body and conclusion is maintained in all types of texts. The reference and bibliography sections also remain similar in all cases. It is only the method of presentation that changes with a change in the type of writing.</p>
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