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You use the information in the paper, then at the end of the paragraph you put the source in the parenthesis.
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no you may add in a paragraph about what you feel
In the introductory paragraph
An average research paper should be way more than 3 paragraphs long. To make it more specific I say an average research paper should be 5 paragraphs or more. You want your paper to have an introduction with a thesis statement, 3 body paragraphs, and a closing statement that has something to do with your thesis statement.
it depends on the character but try closing your eyes and then point your finger on a random paragraph in a news paper then the first name you find in that paragraph should be good
Yes, it is a common practice to indent the first line of each paragraph in a research paper. The indentation is typically half an inch or five spaces. This helps to visually separate paragraphs and improve readability.
Visit websites that discuss the issues about whether of not gateway drugs really exist. The evidence suggests that they do not.
you jus say something like There are many types of...... and then end it with a question
The body of a paper refers to the main section that presents the research, analysis, and arguments on a topic. It typically includes multiple paragraphs that develop different aspects of the paper's argument. On the other hand, the body of a paragraph refers to the main portion of the paragraph that contains the key idea or topic sentence along with supporting details and evidence.
Just put all your citations at the end of your essay. In text citations should be at the end of the paragraph.
The thesis statement is typically placed at the end of the introduction paragraph in an essay. It should clearly state the main point or argument of the paper and guide the reader on what to expect in the rest of the essay.