This essay focuses on letting your reader know letting your reader know Usually about half to ¾ of a page long, and describes your paper, letting your reader know where your paper is heading and your assumed projections and how they link to your findings.
ii. Abstract/Executive Summary: Usually about half to ¾ of a page long, and describes your paper, letting your reader know where your paper is heading and your assumed projections and how they link to your findings. iii. Introduction: The introduction should begin with a statement on the topic to be discussed and further developed to bring the idea to life by engaging the reader’s intellect. iv. Body: The body of your text should contain the synthesis of your research. letting your reader know v. Results/Findings: Explain why your research has led you to believe certain things about your subject. How has your view changed from when you began this research? Has it stayed the same, and why? Tie everything you’ve been explaining into what you started saying in your introduction. vi. Discussion: End with a summary by stating an opening question or by prompting your reader to continue his or her own research on the subject through an open discussion. vii. Conclusion: conclude succinctly on the topic in question and finish on a high note