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After all the work you have done to this point, it is time to set your academic paper aside for a few days to let your ideas "gel".

When you come back to it:

  • read your paper aloud to detect any weaknesses in reasoning and structure;
  • add or delete content to strengthen arguments and make connections;
  • make certain everything in the paper relates back to your thesis statement; and
  • have someone read and comment on it.

At this point in writing your academic paper, you should also finalize your thesis statement to:

  • fit at the beginning or end of the introductory paragraph;
  • anticipate your conclusion and set in motion the presentation of supporting points;
  • control, focus, or direct the entire paper; and
  • plainly state your position for the reader
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