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PDR-221386 Bernard of Clairvaux, On Loving God (De diligendo deo) 1. General statements about the significance of the writer and the topic being read 2. instructions to the reader as to how you plan to approach the topic (this could relate to the structure of your paper insofar as you are signaling to the reader the order or way in which your argument will unfold) 3. a clear, specific thesis statement as to what you will argue (this should be the last sentence in the first paragraph 6 pages, 3 APA references