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  • How to Write a Discussion Section | Tips Examples - Scribbr
    You can organize your discussion around key themes, hypotheses, or research questions, following the same structure as your results section Alternatively, you can also begin by highlighting the most significant or unexpected results
  • 7th Edition Discussion Phrases Guide - APA Style
    This guide provides possible statements to use when discussing specific types of content in the Discussion section of a research paper These are examples of only some, but not all, of the phrases that can be used in the Discussion section of all APA Style papers
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    This handout compares and contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use to practice these skills What are the differences among quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing?
  • Polite Ways to Ask for Clarification - English Recap
    You can review these synonyms to find the best options for your writing: Would you mind providing more details? Could you elaborate on that point? I would appreciate further clarification; Could you share more information? Could you shed more light on this matter? I’d appreciate any more information you can give; Please provide me with more
  • Other Ways to Say “Could You Please Explain” - WordSelector
    “Could you please explain” is a great way to ask for clarification when you don’t quite understand something Try “can you please elaborate on that?” as a formal synonym that shows you need more information “I’m going to need more detail” is a great informal phrase that works well in most emails
  • How can I add more detail and context to my work?
    It’s very possible your reader already has the context that they need in your piece and you’re hitting them over the head with it (That might be a bit more for accurate for your creative writing not the non-fiction though)
  • a little more context | English examples in context | Ludwig
    The phrase 'a little more context' is correct and can be used in written English You can use it when you are asking for additional information about a certain topic For example: "I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean Can you give me a little more context?"





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