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When should a writer incorporate evidence into an essay?

  1. Before the introduction

  2. Toward the end of the essay

  3. Under each main point

  4. Throughout the entire essay

The correct answer is: Throughout the entire essay

A This is incorrect because evidence should complement and support the writer's main points, so it should be incorporated throughout the essay rather than just in the beginning. B: This is incorrect because waiting until the end of the essay to incorporate evidence may make the argument seem weak or incomplete. C: This is incorrect because only including evidence under each main point may make the essay feel disjointed and lacking in overall support. D: This is the correct answer because evidence should be woven throughout the essay in order to effectively support and strengthen the argument being made. This allows the writer to build a strong case by continually providing evidence to back up their claims and ideas.