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RE: Why the “Introduction–Body–Conclusion” Structure Always Works
Clear structure is the unsung hero of effective writing. The “introduction–body–conclusion” format isn’t just academic tradition—it’s a mental map that guides both writer and reader. When editing and proofreading, I’ve found that checking for this structure first makes the rest of the process smoother. A well-framed intro, logically connected body, and satisfying conclusion do more than meet expectations—they elevate the entire piece.
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