How to write a critical analysis

Unlike the name implies a critical analysis does not necessarily mean that you are only exploring what is wrong with a piece of work. Instead, the purpose of this type of essay is to interact with and understand a text. Here’s what you need to know to create a well-written critical analysis essay.

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How to write a book report

A book report is one of the first types of essays you probably learned to write in elementary school. But no matter how many book reports you turn in over the course of your student life, they can still inspire some anxiety and some confusion about the best way to write a book report, especially as you reach the high school and college level.

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How to read a scholarly article

Scholarly articles, also known as journal articles, are essay-length publications that make arguments, present research, and draw conclusions about an idea, problem, or text. You may read scholarly articles for a class assignment or while conducting your own original research. This can often be a daunting task, since articles are generally written for experts. This post covers strategies for reading, and understanding, scholarly articles.

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How to write an argumentative essay

The argumentative essay is a staple in university courses, and writing this style of essay is a key skill for students across multiple disciplines. Here’s what you need to know to write an effective and compelling argumentative essay.

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What is plagiarism?

You may be thinking that avoiding plagiarism is simple. It’s just a matter of not copying and pasting other people’s work and properly citing your sources, isn’t it? Well, yes and no.

Plagiarism can take a few different forms, some obvious and some a little more subtle. It’s even possible to plagiarize unintentionally or accidentally.

Given how serious the consequences of plagiarism are (which we’ll get into later in this article), it’s important to understand in detail what constitutes plagiarism and how you can avoid it.

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