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One: Thesis Statements

Two: Topic Sentences

Three: Transitions

Four: Taking Notes

Five: Summarizing & Paraphrasing

Six: Introductions & Conclusions

Seven: Picking Good Quotes

Eight: Signal Phrases and Smooth Connections

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  • Seven: Picking Good Quotes
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This website is created by a former college writing professor with several years of experience teaching Developmental Writing and composition to students of varying ages and backgrounds.

All of the writing lessons are informed by personal experiences and classroom observations that led to improved writing practices in student papers.

The lessons are presented free of charge for use in college writing classrooms or for personal study. Any student who masters these eight steps will be on his or her way to becoming a successful writer.

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