English, 04.08.2021 18:10 fortnite83
Which of the following statements about writing introductions and conclusions is true?
A. If you're writing a research paper, you don't need an introduction or a conclusion.
B. If you have trouble beginning with the introduction, write the body paragraphs first
C. Always write the body paragraphs and the conclusion before going back to write the introduction.
D. Always write the introduction first and the conclusion last.
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