: Phrasal verbs allow writers to convey specific meanings that a single verb might miss. For example, "to point out" carries a nuance of highlighting an overlooked fact that "to say" or "to state" does not quite capture.
To prepare an essay effectively, don't just "drop in" phrasal verbs. Instead, focus on that guide the reader through your argument: Setting the Stage : "The study stems from the idea that..." Adding Evidence : "Data points toward a correlation..."
: Using phrasal verbs can help bridge the gap between academic stiffness and readable prose. They act as "connective tissue," making the transition between ideas feel more organic.
: "The evidence sums up the necessity for change..." Finding Resources
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