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PEEL acronym - Point, evidence, explanation, linkAn academic paragraph needs to contain:

A topic sentence – what is teignjewpirgubewipjbgrewirbgi[ewbi[wegiuehe overall point that the


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Evidence that supports your point – this is usually your cited material.

Explanation of why the point is important and how it helps with your overall argument.

A link (if necessary) to the next paragraph (or to the previous one if coming at the beginning of the
paragraph) or back to the essay question.

This is a good order to use when you are new to writing academic essays - but as you get more
accomplished you can adapt it as necessary. The important thing is to make sure all of these elements
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