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Home > English > Writing Skills > Essay Writing

What is a common reason for conducting research before writing an essay?

A. To copy others' work
B. To gather evidence and support for the arguments
C. To avoid writing altogether
D. To fill space in the essay

Answer: To gather evidence and support for the arguments


Additional Information: Research helps writers find credible information that strengthens their claims.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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