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Is ″The Road″ by Cormac Mcarthy about religious conflict. (BASE ON CHRISTIANITY) Introduction (paragraphs one and/or two) Begin with your attention-getter or a hook Be blunt and to the point. Don’t hem and haw Get to your argument Assert your thesis (or argument, stance, position, platform, attitude) Lay out your supporting arguments in the order that you will be discussing them Your introduction is not restricted to a single paragraph. In fact, it may be two paragraphs in length, but keep it down to a page (no longer than a page) Shorter introductions have a better chance of being interesting. And you’ll want to make your paper as interesting specific as you can In your introduction, make your proposition meaningful, relevant and useful to your audience Remember that writing is an internalized process that you create inside of your head. The audience only has your words to guide to what you’re thinking. So step into their shoes, and help them understand your thought processes Works Cited and Parenthetical (in-text) Citations Your Works Cited should contain all substantial readings in the course. Poems are not necessary. More sources are always better. Don’t cite sources on your works cited page that you haven’t used in your essay. In turn, any source that you have cited in your paper must appear in your Works Cited. Title: Make it interesting!!!!
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