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: Connect your points using transitions that lead into "juicy" or insightful quotes from your sources.

: Unlike news, don't give away the whole story in the first sentence. 0gqair3bce0pshzn2qi3a_source-aIOdTwDw.mp4

: Vary your sentence lengths and use literary techniques like irony or humor to maintain interest. 4. Close with a Purpose : Connect your points using transitions that lead

: Use sensory details to "show, don't tell" the environment or the subject’s emotions. 3. Organize the Body a surprising fact

Start with a scene, a surprising fact, or a character-driven anecdote to draw the reader in immediately.

Instead of broad topics, focus on a specific perspective or human-interest element.