English Notes
1. A thesis statement presents the main idea of an essay.
2. Topic sentences guide the content of body paragraphs.
3. Transitions help readers follow the flow of ideas.
4. A conclusion restates the thesis and wraps up the essay.
5. Plagiarism is using someone else's work without credit.
6. Revising is the process of improving the content of your writing.
7. Editing focuses on grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
8. Active voice makes writing clearer and more direct.
9. Parallel structure improves readability and rhythm.
10. Evidence supports claims in argumentative writing.
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