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Help and suggestion needed
Can anyone please tell me the proper and the best format for essay outline?
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Here it is.. Others can show contribution here.
Study related same, different and unique approaches by different writer to broaden your mind for a topic while studying before exam
Writing Essay. Obviously Introduction And Conclusion are inevitable. Remains the body ..so it depends on the some factors like. Time of topic - past (seldom I think) present , or future. Theme of topic. So stay in context...through time management writing not more than 2000 words. And not less than 1500 hundred words. Also design your ideas in paper time plus write neutral sentences. to stay soft. Like a leader is often assertive. Not aggressive or pessimistic while writing the essay. Also write short sentences as much as possible as it grabs attention. Lengthy sentences are boring. And adopt a unique approach to your topic. Which shows your skills. And the way you are questioned to attempt it..mainly per my experience is often a terming topic in CSS Essay paper..I mean Crime, Corruption , illiteracy. etc. although often a bit phrased to knock your mind and grab your focus on it. When writing the essay.. First agree as it is a fact if it is a problem. Then disagree as it causes adverse effects. So analyze here different angles. Do not disperse the topic and stay integrated to make your essay a whole unit. Then writing suggestions and solutions. And finally the inevitable conclusion. For future topic go faster than the pace of time to show control over it to the checker of your paper. Revise your essay to make corrections. have time for it. Make it easy and take it easy through valour and confidence. Regards
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In order to make appropriate and relevant outlines, you need to understand the type of the essay and what has been asked in essay.
Usually, in CSS, you come across 2 types of essays: 1-Argumentative 2-Descriptive In the argumentative essay, you have been asked any question. You take a stance (Yes or No) and then make an outline in which every point will be substantiating your stance; simply, every point will be self-explanatory regarding your stance in the essay. For example: "Are modern wars not holy wars?" In this essay, you are supposed to take a stance either yes or no and then make an outline of your stance through self-explanatory statements. However, in the descriptive essay, you will be asked statement revolving around "cause, effect and solution", "pros and cons" " threats and hazards" "Compare and contrast" (Sometimes statement might include more than one question). So in descriptive essay, outline will be made according to the question asked in the statement. For example: In the essay, "The threats of Global warming and the ways to counter it", it asks about threats and solution of global warming; outline will be made with providing statements regarding threats and then solutions. Remember, relevancy is the key in essay.
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