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Accordion Content Writing Center workshops are presented using the Zoom video communications application. - APA FORMAT : Learn APA formatting basics as well as how to cite sources in APA format. APA format is generally used for courses like psychology, speech, and STEM.
- BRAINSTORM and OUTLINE : Learn how to brainstorm before writing (prewriting) and create MLA formatted outlines.
- CONCLUSION PARAGRAPHS : Learn how to conclude an essay by writing a thought-provoking conclusion paragraph.
- EDIT and PROOFREAD : Learn how to use editing and proofreading techniques to address essay feedback.
- ESSAY TYPES: Learn how to identify and use common essay types such as compare and contrast, analysis, and argumentative essays.
- INTEGRATING SOURCES : Learn how to avoid plagiarism and cite sources by integrating quotes, paraphrases, and summaries in an essay.
- INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPHS : Learn how to write compelling introduction paragraphs, including the hook and bridge.
- LITERARY CRITICISMS : Learn how to use literary criticisms in literary analysis essays.
- LITERARY DEVICES : Learn how to identify literary devices in college level texts.
- MLA FORMAT : Learn MLA formatting basics as well as how to cite sources in MLA format. MLA format is generally used for courses like English.
- PARAGRAPH WRITING : Learn how to create variety in paragraphs by using simple, compound, and complex sentences.
- READING STRATEGIES : Learn how to utilize reading strategies, such as annotation techniques, for reading comprehension and research.
- RESEARCH PAPER : Learn how to conduct research properly and organize a research paper.
- SENTENCE ERRORS : Learn how to identify and fix fragments, run-ons, and comma splices.
- SENTENCE VARIETY : Learn how to create variety in paragraphs by using simple, compound, and complex sentences.
- THESIS STATEMENT : Learn how to write clear and concise thesis statements that answer an essay prompt.
- TRANSITIONS: Learn how to move the reader from one idea to the next by creating transitions between sentences and/or paragraphs and creating connections between ideas.
- VERBS: Learn about important verb rules for college writing, including subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and tense consistency.
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