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Old Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Originally Posted by The dream of rain View Post
Yes it is the way. As said earlier all mentors agree to this and i don't think its much contradictory to not to write in the said pattern. We, the aspirants, tend to think with our limited capacities but that's the way introduction should be. The reason being that it gives preview of your essay as a whole, therefore, must be in one paragraph. Haven't you written essays or got them assessed before?

P.S. Adequacy is subject to interpretation. For now, focus on your attempt, practice writing essays.
I don't know why an essay is still a conundrum. For me, an essay should be your thoughts reflecting on facts and figures of a specific topic. I think most of us make it too intricate that we can't focus on the crucial requirements. I started writing articles on HubPages; it took me one month to discern the requirements of the cite. As it is an American cite and they have an auto system of checking and evaluating the articles and grammatical errors are a taboo. But, I don't understand what is the difference? I write articles with the same style as intro, body, and conclusion. Then why most of the students fail in the paper. Believe me, I have seen people with an autonomous style but failed in the essay. It's pathetic.
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