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Encyclopedia > Body (writing)

The body of literary piece consists of the content that is being discussed in that particular essay through paragraphs. The paragraphs provide a guide for the reader from the beginning of the piece to the end. Each paragraph is introduced with a new idea that has depth of the topic being discussed. Depending on how in-depth the topic and examples reflects on how long the body of the piece will be. Pik Fjæs


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