Bridget Jeffries

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For most articles, the time-honored books-and-bookends formula (Silvia, 2015, p. 97) will make your Introduction sleek and compelling. This formula divides the Introduction into brief opening and closing sections that flank longer chunks of ideas, much like small bookends holding books upright.
How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing (APA LifeTools Series)
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