Out: Hash
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Does each paragraph naturally lead into the next? Use transition words like However, Furthermore, Consequently. hash out
Swap out weak phrases like "is good at" for "excels in." If you share that, I can help you
Example: "Constant scrolling reduces deep focus, but curated use can actually improve information gathering." 2. The Skeleton (The "How") Swap out weak phrases like "is good at" for "excels in
Don't just repeat yourself. Summarize your points and leave the reader with a "final thought" on why this matters in the real world. 3. Rapid Drafting (The "Vomit Draft") Don't worry about grammar yet. Just get the ideas out.
Start with a "hook" (a stat or a bold claim), give a little context, and end with your thesis. Body Paragraphs (3-Part Rule): Point A: First supporting reason. Point B: Counter-argument or second reason. Point C: Evidence/Expert opinion or third reason.
If you get stuck on a sentence, write and keep moving. 4. Refining (The "Cleanup")