How to Write an Essay in Five Easy Steps
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How to Write an Essay covers the various kinds of essays, how to research your essay (in as little as a few hours), and how to organize your essay so your instructor can easily follow your thoughts. It delves into how to write your essay, how to write a thesis statement, how to use and format citations properly, and how to revise your essay to make sure you eliminate as many errors as possible before submission.
And, it gives you bonus instructions on how to make your essay stand out.
You’ll also see an example of a university-level essay that received the best grade in the class—to serve as a model of how to structure and write your next paper.
Sail through your next essay with this easy guide . . . and if your essay is due in the morning, this guide will help you get it done on time!
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How to Write an Essay in Five Easy Steps - Inklyo
How to Write an Essay
By Inklyo.com
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Step One: Figuring Out What Your Instructor Wants from You
Step Two: Researching Your Essay
Step Three: Organizing Your Essay
Step Four: Writing the Essay
Step Five: Revising Your Essay
Bonus: How to Make Your Essay Stand Out
Appendix One: Example essay
Appendix Two: Example essay works cited page
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Introduction
It’s late at night; you’re staring at your blank computer screen, and your essay is due soon . . .
It’s worth a big chunk of your grade, but you’re not sure exactly what your instructor wants . . .
You’ve done some reading and have some ideas about what to say, but you have no idea how to get it all organized . . .
If only you had started getting serious about this sooner . . .
Does any of this sound familiar?
It’s okay; it’s not your fault. Believe it or not, most people experience writing dread and find writing hard to do—including the pros who write for a living! Everyone procrastinates too, even when we know it’s not the best approach to take.
It’s probably also the case that no one has ever really taught you how to write an essay; it’s just one of those skills you’re supposed to have picked up along the way, right?
Do not fear: this guide will not only get you through the essay you have due right now, but will also provide a system that you can refer to again and again in the future. Here’s what you’ll learn:
1. How to figure out what your instructor wants from you
2. How to research your topic
3. How to organize all of those notes, thoughts, and ideas
4. How to actually write the essay
5. How to quickly edit your essay
Ready to begin? Let’s go!
Step One: Figuring Out What Your Instructor Wants from You
When it comes to essay topics, there are only two possibilities: either you’ve been assigned a topic or you have to think of one yourself. This guide will provide tips for both of these options, and will then clearly explain how you can write a concise and powerful thesis statement that gives your instructor what he or she is looking for.
You have been assigned a topic . . .
In this case, your instructor has