To help you turn those resources into a great essay, I can definitely help with the heavy lifting. However, I’ll need a little more info to get the tone and content right. How we can get started:
Try to group your best resources into three main thematic buckets . These will eventually become your body paragraphs.
While you're getting those details ready, here is how I recommend handling that much information:
(Is this for a high school class, a university thesis, or a professional blog post?)
(If you had to summarize your argument in one sentence, what would it be?) A Quick "Game Plan" for 112 Resources:
(e.g., "The impact of microplastics on marine life" or "Themes of isolation in 19th-century literature").
Pick 3–5 high-quality sources (like peer-reviewed studies or foundational books) to be the backbone of your essay, and use the others for supporting "flavor" or statistics.
It sounds like you’ve just hit the jackpot with a research project or a massive data search! Having is a fantastic starting point, but it can also feel a bit like standing at the base of a mountain.
To help you turn those resources into a great essay, I can definitely help with the heavy lifting. However, I’ll need a little more info to get the tone and content right. How we can get started:
Try to group your best resources into three main thematic buckets . These will eventually become your body paragraphs.
While you're getting those details ready, here is how I recommend handling that much information:
(Is this for a high school class, a university thesis, or a professional blog post?)
(If you had to summarize your argument in one sentence, what would it be?) A Quick "Game Plan" for 112 Resources:
(e.g., "The impact of microplastics on marine life" or "Themes of isolation in 19th-century literature").
Pick 3–5 high-quality sources (like peer-reviewed studies or foundational books) to be the backbone of your essay, and use the others for supporting "flavor" or statistics.
It sounds like you’ve just hit the jackpot with a research project or a massive data search! Having is a fantastic starting point, but it can also feel a bit like standing at the base of a mountain.