Lecture

Essay Writing: Structure and Citations

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This lecture covers the structure of an essay, including the title, abstract, main text, and bibliography. It explains how to write the main text with an introduction, core sections, and conclusion. Additionally, it details word count suggestions, citation formats, direct citations, and reference management. The importance of clear arguments, proper citations, and collaboration in essay writing is emphasized.

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