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Hi there fellow comrades ( specially seniors )
well i am going to attempt the 2015 css exam and i am almost crystal clear about every tiny little thing except the horrible and scary " ESSAY"
the following queries need some special answers.

1-what is an outline ?
2-should we write down the essay like the English columnists usually do
(without headings) or should we proceed things with "headings" ?
3- how much we suppose to write on one outline ( heading) ?
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Hi there fellow comrades ( specially seniors )
well i am going to attempt the 2015 css exam and i am almost crystal clear about every tiny little thing except the horrible and scary " ESSAY"
the following queries need some special answers.

1-what is an outline ?
2-should we write down the essay like the English columnists usually do
(without headings) or should we proceed things with "headings" ?
3- how much we suppose to write on one outline ( heading) ?
will be waiting for your answers
Outline reflects your essay in the bullet form and it should be written before the main body of the essay.

Headings in essay are big No. Follow the pattern of English Columns.

Basically headings you are mentioning are infact outlines which should be written before the main body of the essay.

There is no fix criteria on quantity of single outline. You can write one or two paragraphs on single outline or even you can merge two or three outlines in a single paragraph.
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Outline reflects your essay in the bullet form and it should be written before the main body of the essay.

Headings in essay are big No. Follow the pattern of English Columns.

Basically headings you are mentioning are infact outlines which should be written before the main body of the essay.

There is no fix criteria on quantity of single outline. You can write one or two paragraphs on single outline or even you can merge two or three outlines in a single paragraph.
IT MEANS EVERYONE SHOULD WRITE DOWN THEIR DROWN OUTLINED ESSAY IN THEIR PAPER EXACTLY
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IT MEANS EVERYONE SHOULD WRITE DOWN THEIR DROWN OUTLINED ESSAY IN THEIR PAPER EXACTLY
What?
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i actually wanted to say that should we write the outlines on the first page of our paper-sheet ?
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