How to Humanize an Essay Without Losing Your Argument
Turning an AI-assisted draft into something that reads like your own writing takes more than one click when the stakes are a grade or a deadline. Here is a workflow that keeps your argument intact.
1. Start With the Right Purpose
Select Academic Essay before you humanize. It targets a formal but readable tone with logical transitions, and it will not invent citations or references that were not in your draft.
2. Work in Sections, Not the Whole Paper at Once
If your essay is longer than your plan's per-request word limit, split it by section or argument rather than cutting mid-sentence. Each section humanizes independently, so keep the boundaries logical.
3. Turn On Enhanced Model for High-Stakes Work
If you are on Pro or Ultra, switch on Enhanced Model before you humanize anything you are actually submitting. It is the more advanced engine, and it is worth using for graded or published work.
4. Read the Output Against Your Original
Compare the humanized version to your draft. Confirm every claim, number, and citation from your original is still there. The engine is built to preserve meaning, but you are the one submitting it.
5. Re-Run a Section If It Reads Oddly
If one paragraph does not sound right, humanize just that section again rather than the whole essay. It is faster and keeps the sections you already approved untouched.
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