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Templates for Research Paper Templates for introducing what they say A number of have recently suggested that. It has become common today to dismiss. In their recent work, have offered harsh critiques of for. Templates for introducing standard views Americans have always believed that. Conventional wisdom has it that. Common sense seems to dictate that. The standard way of thinking about is that. It is often said that. Many people assume that. Templates for introducing something implied or assumed Although none of them have ever said so directly, have often given the impression that. One implication of treatment of is that. apparently assumes that. While they rarely admit as much, often take for granted that. Templates for Introducing Ongoing debates. In discussions of, one controversial issue has been. On the one hand, argues. On the other hand, contends. Others even maintain. My own view is. When it comes to the topic of, most of us will readily agree that. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of. Whereas some are convinced that, others maintain that. Templates for Introducing Summaries and Quotations advocates celebrate the fact that., he admits. Verbs for introducing Summaries and Quotations Verbs for making a claim: Argue Assert Believe Claim Emphasize Insist Observe Remind us Report suggest

Verbs for Expressing Agreement: Acknowledge Admire Agree Celebrate the fact that Corroborate Do not deny Endorse Extol Praise Reaffirm Support Verify Verbs for Questioning or Disagreeing: Complain Complicate Contend Contradict Deny Deplore the tendency to Qualify Question Refute Reject Renounce Repudiate Verbs for Making Recommendations Advocate Implore Call for Demand Encourage Exhort Plead Recommend Urge warn Templates for Introducing Quotations (the author) states,. As the prominent philosopher (name) puts it,. According to (name),. (Name) himself writes,. In her book, (title), (author) maintains that. Writing in the journal (title), (author) complains that. In (name s) view,. (Name) disagrees when he writes,. (Name) complicates matters further when she writes,.

Templates for Explaining Quotations Basically, (name) is warning that. In other words, (name) believes. In making this comment, (name) urges us to. (Name) is corroborating the age-old adage that. (Name s) point is that. The essence of (name s) argument is that. Templates for Disagreeing, with Reasons is mistaken because she overlooks. claims that rests upon the questionable assumption that. I disagree with view that because, as recent research has shown,. contradicts herself/can t have it both ways. On the one hand, she argues. On the other hand, she also says. By focusing on, overlooks the deeper problem of. Templates for Agreeing I agree that because my experience. is surely right about because, as she may not be aware, recent studies have shown that. theory of is extremely useful because it sheds light on the difficult problem of. Those unfamiliar with this school of thought may be interested to know that it basically boils down to. Templates for Agreeing and Disagreeing Simultaneously Although I agree with up to a point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption that. Although I disagree with much that says, I fully endorse his final conclusion that. Though I concede that, I still insist that. is right that, but she seems on more dubious ground when she claims that. While is probably wrong when she claims that she is right that Whereas provides ample evidence that, research on and convinces me that instead. Templates for Agreeing and Disagreeing Simultaneously (Mixed Feelings) I m of two minds about claim that. On the one hand, I agree that. On the other hand, I m not sure if. My feelings on the issue are mixed. I do not support position that, but I find argument about and research on to be equally persuasive. Templates for Signaling Who Is Saying What in your Own Writing Although makes the best possible case for, I. My view, however, contrary to what has argued, is that. Adding to argument, I would point out that. According to both and, Politicians, argues, should. Most athletes will tell you that. Templates for Embedding Voice Markers overlooks what I consider an important point about. My own view is that what insists is a is in fact a. I wholeheartedly endorse what calls. These conclusions, which discuss in, add weight to the argument that.

Templates for Entertaining Objections At this point I would lit to raise some objections that have been inspired by the skeptic in me. He feels that I have been ignoring. Yet some readers may challenge my view by insisting that. Of course, many will probably disagree on the grounds that. Templates for Naming your Naysayers Here many would probably object that. But would certainly take issue with the argument., of course, may want to question whether. Templates for Naming Your Naysayers Although not all Christians think alike, some of them will probably dispute my claim that. Non-native English speakers are so divers in their views that it s hard to generalize about them, but some are likely to object on the grounds that. Templates for Making Concessions While Still Standing Your Ground Although I grant that the book is poorly organized, I still maintain that it raises an important issue Proponents of are right to argue that. But they exaggerate when they claim that. While it is true that, it does not necessarily follow that. On the one hand, I agree with that. But on the other hand, I still insist that. Templates for Indicating Who Cares used to think. But recently suggest that. This interpretation challenges the work of those critics who have long assumed that. These findings challenge the work of earlier researchers, who tend to assume that. Recent studies like these shed light on, which previous studies had not addressed. Researchers have long assumed that. For instance, one eminent scholar of cell biology,, assumed in, his seminal work on cell structures and functions, that fat cells. As herself put it, (2007). Another leading scientist,, argued that fat cells (2006). Ultimately, when it came to the nature of fat, the basic assumption was that. But a new body of research shows that fat cells are far more complex and that. If sports enthusiasts stopped to think about it, many of them might simply assume that the most successful athletes. However, new research shows. These findings challenge neoliberals common assumption that. At first glance, teenagers might say. But on closer inspection. Templates for Establishing Why Your Claim Matters In a world increasingly dominated by, these attempts to appear. matters/is important because. Although may seem trivial, it is in fact crucial in terms of today s concern over. Ultimately, what is at stake here is. These findings have important implications for the broader domain of. If we are right about, then major consequences follow for. Although may seem of concern to only a small group of, it should in fact concern anyone who cares about.

Common Transitions to Show Addition Also And Besides Further In addition Indeed In fact Moreover So too Common Transitions to Show Example After all As an illustration For example For instance Specifically Consider Common Transitions to Show Elaboration Actually By extension In short That is In other words To put it another way To put it bluntly To put it succinctly Ultimately Common Transitions to Show Comparison Along the same lines In the same way Likewise similarly Common Transitions to Show Contrast Although But By contrast Conversely Despite Even though However In contrast Nevertheless

Nonetheless On the contrary On the other hand Regardless Whereas While yet Common Transitions to Show Cause and Effect Accordingly As a result Consequently Hence Since So Then Therefore thus Common Transitions to Show Concession Admittedly Although it is true Granted Naturally Of course To be sure Common Transitions to Show Summary As a result Consequently Hence In conclusion In short In sum Therefore Thus So sum up To summarize.