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: Use data, quotes, or examples to support your claims.
: Start with a hook—a question, a bold fact, or a short story. Body Paragraphs : Focus : Stick to one main idea per paragraph.
: Summarize your findings and end with a "call to action" or a final thought for the reader. 📖 Path 2: Using Grammatical Articles 446685_5725
: Summarize the main point in a way that grabs attention.
If you are asking how to use "proper" articles in English grammar, here is the UNC Writing Center's quick-start guide: : Use data, quotes, or examples to support your claims
: Use for non-specific things or when introducing something for the first time (e.g., "I saw a dog"). A : Use before consonant sounds ( a car, a university). An : Use before vowel sounds ( an apple, an hour).
Who is the (e.g., students, coworkers, or a general blog)? : Summarize your findings and end with a
: Use for specific things known to the reader (e.g., " The dog in my yard").