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May 17, 2023 7:19 PM
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WritingEditing
- Drafting clarity: During the drafting process, writing often crystallizes your thoughts, usually rendering your conclusion stronger and clearer than your introduction.
- Moving conclusion: To enhance your piece's clarity, think about repositioning your conclusion into the introduction. This isn't about verbatim copying but rearticulating your conclusion's main ideas to act as an early guide for your reader.
- Introduction as a map: View your introduction as a map, providing your reader with a preview of the journey they're about to undertake. This involves stating your key point (the "shiny dime") and your supporting points upfront.
- Reiteration: In the body of your essay, you'll elaborate on these points, and then repeat them at the end. This approach can significantly boost your essay's clarity with minimal effort.