How To Compose An Essay Well
Education : Essays So, you have written the plan and have a good idea of the flow of ideas, the key points, the beginning, middle and end. Writing it needs discipline. First, stick to the structure and points in your plan. That was your thinking time. However, if an excellent idea does come to you, then do try and include it, but only if definitely ON TOPIC. Try to link points one after the other to lead the reader: use linking words like 'so' and 'therefore', 'as indicated above' to make a smooth transition from point to point. Make sure your conclusion is clear one way or the other. This shows you have argued well and this has enabled you to form a clear conclusion. Once you have reached the conclusion, stop writing. Do not carry on - there is no point.
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