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: Use academic databases or official resources like the University of Melbourne’s writing guide to find scholarly evidence that supports your claim. 2. Structuring Your Essay

: Review your work for clarity and tone. An academic essay should remain formal, avoiding personal feelings unless the prompt specifically asks for a narrative. 5_6071158696367358416mp4

Unlike a standard five-paragraph essay, a long essay requires multiple body paragraphs to explore complex ideas deeply. : Use academic databases or official resources like

: Focus on getting your ideas down first. Don't worry about perfect grammar until the editing phase. An academic essay should remain formal, avoiding personal

: Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that introduces a single main idea. Follow this with evidence (data, quotes, or examples) and analysis.

: Start with a "hook" to engage the reader, provide background context, and end with your thesis.

: A long essay needs a strong thesis statement —a one or two-sentence claim that shapes the entire paper and answers the "so what?" question.

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: Use academic databases or official resources like the University of Melbourne’s writing guide to find scholarly evidence that supports your claim. 2. Structuring Your Essay

: Review your work for clarity and tone. An academic essay should remain formal, avoiding personal feelings unless the prompt specifically asks for a narrative.

Unlike a standard five-paragraph essay, a long essay requires multiple body paragraphs to explore complex ideas deeply.

: Focus on getting your ideas down first. Don't worry about perfect grammar until the editing phase.

: Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that introduces a single main idea. Follow this with evidence (data, quotes, or examples) and analysis.

: Start with a "hook" to engage the reader, provide background context, and end with your thesis.

: A long essay needs a strong thesis statement —a one or two-sentence claim that shapes the entire paper and answers the "so what?" question.