Writing a Research Paper
Body of Your Essay
- explains and supports the thesis statement
- includes multiple paragraphs, each with their own topic and concluding sentences
- is where you present your evidence (examples: quotes, facts, statistics, examples, etc.)
Resources to help develop the body of your essay
- Essay Writing: the main body University of Leeds. Skills@Library
- Strong Body Paragraphs
- Essay Body Paragraphs Massey University. Te Kunenga Ki Purehuroa
Incorporating Quotations:
- Integrating Quotes Vanier College
- Body Paragraphs EasyBib
Words
Having the correct words will help when you are writing, so here are some links that may be useful. Remember, check a dictionary if you aren't certain what a word means.
- 189 Powerful Words That Convert: Write Copy That Gets Your Customer’s Attention Every Time Buffer - provides examples of the words in use
- List of Persuasive Words Professor Arce's ESL
- Transition, Persuasive, and Descriptive Words Syracuse City Schools
- Transitional Words and Phrases University of Wisconsin. The Writing Center
- Transition Words PennState. Effective Technical Writing in the Information Age
- Transition Words English Language Smart Words
- Reporting Verbs Education First
- Reporting Verbs ELTbase.com - shows how to use reporting verbs in sentences
Wordiness
Having the correct words is good, but using too many is bad ... and can dilute your argument.
- Wordiness: Danger Signals and Ways to React University of Toronto. Writing Advice
- Writing Concise Sentences CCC Foundation
- Eliminating Words Purdue Online Writing Lab