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  2. Critical précis - Wikipedia

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    Introduction Cites the main text of work being analyzed, similar to a typical essay lead paragraph Body Explanation of key ideas, concepts and phrases, demonstrating the implied significance and purpose of the text using direct examples of how the author supports the thesis, often relating or contrasting to the reader's assumptions (this is not a creative interpretation)

  3. George Skerry - Wikipedia

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    George Edward Skerry. George Edward Skerry (1856 – 23 August 1930) [1] was a British educator, mathematician and publisher of commercial arithmetic texts.. Skerry was born in Charlton, Kent (now London), England, [2] to George Skerry, a shipwright.

  4. Précis - Wikipedia

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    Précis (/ ˈ p r eɪ s i /) or precis may refer to: an abridgement or summary. Critical précis, a type of written text; IRAC case brief, in law; Précis, a 2006 music album; Precis, a genus of butterflies; Mitsubishi Precis, a make of car; Precis Neumann, a character in the PlayStation game Star Ocean: The Second Story

  5. Abstract (summary) - Wikipedia

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    An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding, or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose. [1]

  6. Wikipedia:Citation templates - Wikipedia

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    For a citation to appear in a footnote, it needs to be enclosed in "ref" tags. You can add these by typing <ref> at the front of the citation and </ref> at the end. . Alternatively you may notice above the edit box there is a row of "markup" formatting buttons which include a <ref></ref> button to the right—if you highlight your whole citation and then click this markup button, it will ...

  7. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed "magic words", a simple scripting language. Template pages are found in the template ...

  8. Wikipedia:Dos and don'ts

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    To apply a standard format, use the template {}. Keep bullets short – for more information, users can always check the full guideline. Only include the most important and non-obvious points from the guideline. Try to keep the "dos" and "don'ts" lists the same length, with 5–8 bullets each. Bold and wikilink the key terms in each bullet.

  9. Template:Writing - Wikipedia

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