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Writing Essays For School Fast, Part II: Composition And Presentation

Posted by admin on Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Once you’ve got the outline done, you’re halfway there.  For those with a natural ability to write, actually putting full sentences to an already concluded outline can be the easiest thing in the world.  If you struggle a bit with writing, though, this might prove to be the most arduous part of the task.

When writing your actual essay, it will make your work faster by sticking strictly to the outline.  If you have ideas you want to introduce, alter them first at the outline instead of working to insert them during the writing.  Think of the outline as the repository of your thoughts, with the actual essay being merely the vessel of delivery.

Instead of bothering the flow of writing with your thoughts, the essay is merely a lengthy reflection of the ideas you have already decided to put forward.  Your focus is on crafting the words, the grammar and the vocabulary to properly communicate those ideas.

Similar to your outline, your essay needs an introduction (which details the basic facts of the subject, setting its premise) and a body (which will form the actual assertions and opinions you’re presenting in your essay).  Apart from those, you will need too add a conclusion, which will close your writing by summarizing the essence of everything you’ve discussed up to that point.

Things To Watch Out For

As it is when you’re writing anything, you will need to watch out for weaknesses in your construction and form.  Make sure to run your essay through a software for grammar and vocabulary correction to ensure you don’t commit avoidable mistakes.  Also, peruse through your writing to look out for cliches, that can really hurt your overall piece.

 

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