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Student Name
Student Number
Course Name/Code
Course Instructor
Assignment Due Date
We do not need to use a section heading for the introduction. You might also notice that the title of the essay in not included on this page. The essay starts on the top line. The first line is indented using the “tab” key, and the lines are double-spaced. The thesis statement is, most often, found at the end of the introduction. The thesis statement comprises the writer’s opinion/point-of-view/argument plus clear expressions of the main ideas the writer will use to explore and develop the thesis.
Level 1 Heading
The first line of every paragraph must be indented. This document has already formatted the paper to indent the first line of each paragraph, so all you need to do is hit ‘enter’ when you want a new paragraph. In order for the formatting to work, please start typing at the start of this paragraph and delete the rest of this text (only keep your text).
Level 2 Heading
For a short essay, you may not need to use headings at all. Make sure you check the apa@conestoga guidelines carefully if you do choose to insert headings.
Level 3 Heading. This one is a bit trickier! Don’t forget that this heading ends with a period (full stop). You’ll have to add this yourself if you use this heading. The text also starts immediately after the heading. You’ll have to check the formatting of this one very carefully; the heading is bold, but the text following it is not. It might be easier just to use the normal “Essay paragraphs” style and format the heading part manually.
Level 3 Heading. Remember also that if you do use a level 3 sub-heading, that you need to have at least two.
Level 2 Heading
The same is true for level 2 sub-headings: we can’t cut the section in one half.
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