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The Introduction And Each Body Paragraph Needs Two Quotes One Quote The introduction should prepare the reader for the essays to be discussed, outlining the general theme and argument in a few sentences. It should avoid vague phrases like “since the beginning of time” and include citations for two specific essays: "Paper Tigers" and "The New Civil Rights." For each, briefly summarize their main argument in two or three sentences and cite the author’s full name and essay title in quotes. Transition smoothly into the thesis, linking the ideas from the essays to your own argument with a clear bridging statement. Conclude with a thesis statement that clearly presents your main claim in one or two sentences. Each body paragraph must follow a structured outline with two embedded quotes—one from "Paper Tigers" and one from "The New Civil Rights." The paragraph begins with a topic sentence that grabs attention and introduces the idea you will develop. Then, provide context or setup for the first quote, ensuring the reader understands the background. Include the quote itself, selecting a segment that directly supports your assertion. Follow with analysis that unpacks the quote’s meaning and relevance, avoiding rambling. Repeat the setup, quote, and analysis for the second quote from "The New Civil Rights." Finally, make a connection between the two quotes, illustrating how they relate and support your overall argument. Conclude the paragraph with a global “so what?” statement that explains the significance of these connections in a broader context.

Paper For Above instruction Instruction for Structured Academic Essays The Introduction And Each Body Paragraph Needs Two Quotes One Quote The introduction should prepare the reader for the essays to be discussed, outlining the general theme and argument in a few sentences. It should avoid vague phrases like “since the beginning of time” and include citations for two specific essays: "Paper Tigers" and "The New Civil Rights." For each, briefly summarize their main argument in two or three sentences and cite the author’s full name and essay title in quotes. Transition smoothly into the thesis, linking the ideas from the essays to your own argument with a clear bridging statement. Conclude with a thesis statement that clearly presents your main claim in one or two sentences. Each body paragraph must follow a structured outline with two embedded quotes—one from "Paper


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