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  • VLC Academic Writer: Language
  • These pages help you with useful chunks of language to help structure your essays. They are divided into essential language and advanced language sections and list conventional phrases and expressions according to function, e.g., cause and effect, comparison, analogy, etc, as well as language for giving your opinion, point of view, limiting the scope, etc.

  • University of Essex: mySkills: Essay structure
  • Pages that clarify different ways of structuring your arguments in an essay. These  include: the horizontal structure used in cause and effect essays, and the vertical structure of  problem – solution – implication – evaluation essays.




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