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When I first started teaching about hybrid essay/reported pieces, they were little known, but today, editors prefer them. My Estelle’s Edge is to add reported elements (studies, quotes from experts, polls) to your essays for greater traction.
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When I first started teaching about hybrid essay/reported pieces, they were little known, but today, editors prefer them. My Estelle’s Edge is to add reported elements (studies, quotes from experts, polls) to your essays for greater traction.
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