Friday, May 8, 2020
How to Write Your Essay in Paragraphs
How to Write Your Essay in ParagraphsWhen it comes to essay writing, the choice of structure is the single most important factor. If you can't even get a sentence together then the whole composition could well be doomed.There are many writers who write their essays in paragraphs. These are considered perfectly acceptable by a lot of people, but they tend to become much less effective the more they are used. The reason is that it is very difficult to make a statement and then make it fit in another paragraph.The technique I recommend for essay writing is to write in sections. I don't mean write each paragraph as a separate essay, as some do, but rather to group them together into sections. This way it is easier to make the sections flow together.To do this, all you need to do is change the order of the words. That's right, I said change the order of the words. You see, most people use the first and second and even the third word in a sentence to move forward in the article.For example , in the first sentence of your first paragraph, we would normally use the first word or two in order to advance the reader. In the second sentence we would normally use the second word or two. In the third sentence we might use the third word or two.In order to get things flowing more smoothly, you will want to stop using the first and second words in the first paragraph and move to using the first and third in the second and third paragraph. You will also want to drop the second and third words in the fourth paragraph and move to using the fourth and fifth in the sixth and seventh paragraph.You will find that this allows you to use up all of the words that you originally intended to use in the essay. It is also an easy way to move from one paragraph to the next and it gives you a great chance to use the proper order of words.Remember, if you want to improve your essay writing you must be able to write them in paragraphs. It is one of the most powerful tools you can use for the imp rovement of your writing.
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