There is no single way to writing an
essay. That is a fact. But there are certain things that essays have in common
– characteristics. If followed keenly, they can easily create a successful
essay since writing an essay is an art that requires strategy. Below are some
of the winning strategies for writing great essays.
Be original. There is no better way to
making an essay stand out like a sore thumb than being original while writing
it. Originality breeds uniqueness. When you write in a way that is not common
or too mainstream, you literally go beyond surface observations. You become
unique.
Have a point and stick to it. Writing an
essay is all about having clear points and arguments, and sticking to them –
until you conclude your paper. Try reading your essay, and then summarize it in
one sentence to check whether it has a relevant point. If you cannot summarize,
then neither can anyone else.
Spend time in thinking than in writing.
Contrary to popular belief, writing an essay has never been hard. But thinking
– what to write about – has always been. Think carefully what you want to
write. And deeply examine your answers. Best essays begin with answering simple
questions.
Keep your introductions brief. Most
students are tempted to overwrite their introductions when given the chance to
write an essay. That is detrimental. Formulating a strong and brief
introduction is the best way to go instead. What matters most is the main point
of your intro.
Demand excellence from every sentence
you write. In other words, be strict with every word you put down to paper. If
each sentence you write does not entice you to read the next then you have some
work to do. Words – prior to being correctly written – should have a purpose.
To evaluate your work, seek an opinion. Do not rely on yours only.
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