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How to write an essay 4: Evidence.

12m · Picture Talk · 27 Aug 07:30

How to adduce evidence. Two types of evidence: text references and examples/comparisons, based on your own observation and analysis. Vocab to avoid (e.g. 'I feel', 'in my opinion'), and why. How to use quotations.

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