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What is an essay byline?

An essay byline is the line that appears at the beginning of an essay, usually above the title, and indicates the author's name.

Think of it as the "signature" of the essay. It lets the reader know who wrote the piece, and it helps establish the author's credibility and authority on the subject matter.

Here's an example:

By [Author's Name]

[Title of Essay]

The byline can also include other information, such as the author's title or affiliation, depending on the publication and style guidelines.

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