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Originally Posted by hassanafzal
keep following points in mind:
1) don't give historical background in essay
2) don't write quotations, facts n figures, idioms in essay
3) just write what is asked
4) no need to use flowery language in essay
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why not quotations ?
why not facts & figures if they are demand of essay ?
I met a person who got 65+ in essay.I asked him tips.He said he had been student of Sir Razi Abidi for some time & he told them,"Don't use language of tom,dick and harry.Your selection of words should be of high level.Use good(flowery)vocabulary to show your grip over English."
I personally like simple words & I passed by using them so I don't have any inclination towards flowery language.But if that professor has emphasized on use of flowery language then it must have some importance.
Actually candidates
blindly write heavy vocabulary even if it isn't needed according to the argument.It damages their impression.If uncommon words are used in an impressive manner and they are relevant then it would be a plus point.