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This presentation guides students how to write an essay paper. If you have any trouble contact www.aoneessays.com for custom paper writing services.

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You have 40 minutes in which you have to write an essay.

Half way done you begin to run out of ideas. You do not recall about the first-class points that

you were going to make. You read your essay and you get that horrifying

sentiment that you haven’t replied the essay topic accurately.

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Spend 5 to 10 minutes preparing your essay

But …

I require all the time I have to get my ideas written in the paper

WRONG

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In 5 minutes brainstorming your ideas. Take at least 4 minutes organising the points

you have written. Make sure that your answer is balanced.

Structure your essay with a clear introduction, body and conclusion.

The body should consist of around 4 or 5 paragraphs that give weight to the arguments to support your response.

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Define the keywords or phrases in the heading.

In brief mention the argument you are going to elaborate in the main body.

Give a concise outline of what you are going to write about.

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You must stay away from superficial statements or trying to tell a story.

Each paragraph needs a balance of facts and analysis.

Keep in mind to keep referring back to the words of the title and relate everything to the question set.

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Restrain the use of the phrase ‘I Think’

As your essay is your viewpoint!

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Reaffirm your argument using the words of the heading.

In brief recap the main points End with a contemporary example or

quotation.

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Take 5 minutes reading through your essay. As 5% of your grades depends on accurate

spelling and grammar. If you run short of time turn to your rough

draft where you have written your ideas in the beginning.