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What is a p.e.a in English writing?

"P.E.A." in English writing typically stands for "Point, Example, Analysis". It's a common structure used in academic essays and other formal writing to:

* Clearly present an argument or idea (Point)

* Support the point with evidence or examples (Example)

* Explain how the example relates to and supports the point (Analysis)

This structured approach helps to make your writing more logical, persuasive, and easy to follow.

Here's a basic example:

Point: Reading widely can improve vocabulary.

Example: A study by the University of Oxford found that students who read at least 30 minutes a day for a year showed a significant increase in their vocabulary scores.

Analysis: This study demonstrates how regular reading can directly impact vocabulary growth. By encountering new words in context, readers develop a deeper understanding of their meanings and applications.

By following the P.E.A. structure, you can effectively communicate your ideas and arguments in a compelling and persuasive way.

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