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Ere Is An Example of A Well

The document discusses a well-structured paragraph and cites George Orwell's 1946 essay 'Politics and the English Language' as having enduring impact on thought about politics and language. It also discusses the importance of keeping track of citations while writing to avoid accidental plagiarism and outlines what a research paper introduction should address.

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Ere Is An Example of A Well

The document discusses a well-structured paragraph and cites George Orwell's 1946 essay 'Politics and the English Language' as having enduring impact on thought about politics and language. It also discusses the importance of keeping track of citations while writing to avoid accidental plagiarism and outlines what a research paper introduction should address.

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ere is an example of a well-structured paragraph.

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Example paragraph
George Orwell’s 1946 essay “Politics and the English Language” has had an enduring

impact on thought about the relationship between politics and language.This impact is

particularly obvious in light of the various critical review articles that have recently

referenced the essay.For example, consider Mark Falcoff’s 2009 article in The National

Review Online, “The Perversion of Language; or, Orwell Revisited,” in which he

analyzes several common words (“activist,” “civil-rights leader,” “diversity,” and

more).Falcoff’s close analysis of the ambiguity built into political language intentionally

mirrors Orwell’s own point-by-point analysis of the political language of his day.Even 63

years after its publication, Orwell’s essay is emulated by contemporary thinkers.

Citing sources
It’s also important to keep track of citations at this stage to avoid accidental plagiarism.
Each time you use a source, make sure to take note of where the information came
from.

You can use our free citation generators to automatically create citations and save your
reference list as you go.

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7. Write the introduction


The research paper introduction should address three questions: What, why, and how?
After finishing the introduction, the reader should know what the paper is about, why it is
worth reading, and how you’ll build your arguments.

What? Be specific about the topic of the paper, introduce the background, and define
key terms or concepts.

Why? This is the most important, but also the most difficult, part of the introduction. Try
to provide brief answers to the following questions: What new material or insight are you
offering? What important issues does your essay help define or answer?

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