THE DO’S & DONT’S OF ESSAY WRITING.
“A Good essay is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader- not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon!” The first thing to do while writing an essay is to write what you feel. From classic to contemporary, narrative to descriptive, expository to persuasive, history to current events, essays spam a variety of genres. But are you stuck with a writer’s block every time you have to write an essay, whether it’s an assignment or exam or college applications? Remember a lot of times writers block origin from stress; so relax, close your eyes and count to ten , while we list down the do’s and don’ts of writing any essay .
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Attention grabbing intro: make sure to include a thorough insight of the subject. Adding paraphrases, information, quotes and anecdotes would be a good idea.
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Do your research: it also includes researching about the particular topic or college you are applying to and the course you wish to crack your admission in. Fluidity of ideas and points: smoothly help lead the reader from one point to another. Simple sentences and right language: complicated sentences could be confusing, and language proficiency and knowledge of grammar is a vital evaluating point. Choose proper style, type and format: the style type and format influences the proper first impression your paper makes. Choose the proper structure depending Powerful conclusion: comprehend all the points and restate the synopsis and make a powerful finish.
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DON’TS 1) Don’t miss the point of the essay: don’t forget to answer the question of the essay. Make sure to explain the main point. Make sure to use clear constructions and instructions. 2) Don’t plagiarize: do not risk your reputation and quality of work as plagiarism is easily detected with the help of software’s. Make sure to reference every source in order to avoid unintentional plagiarism. 3) Don’t forget to proofread: don’t forget to proofread again and again! It’s not a good idea to send your essay having typographical and grammatical errors.
4) Don’t overwhelm your essay with too much information and facts: don’t clutter your essay with over information. Filter the information and choose important facts to prove your point. Analyze and structure your information. 5) Don’t use negative language: don’t use vulgar language and negative suffixes. It’s better to replace negative suffixes with positive synonymous expressions, like economical instead of inexpensive. 6) Don’t disregard the word count and page limit: make sure you don’t write 5 pages when asked for only 1. Many of history’s greatest writers had trouble writing sometimes, so rather than worrying about how to write an essay, take a peek at what they wrote and make your essay writing experience more productive. And till then enjoy the above made alphabet soup and write out a better essay!