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analysis and preparation Students' jobs producing essays are greatly facilitated by subject analysis and

good preparation. As soon as you have your subject, begin examining it and attempting to comprehend
the issue. Without delaying the preparation, choose your essay-writing strategy. Consider your options
carefully before selecting one if the instructor has given you free reign to choose a subject. Any subject
you choose should satisfy the assignment's goals. Pick a subject that appeals to you if at all feasible. In a
similar vein, be sure that the subject you choose fits within the length of the essay you want to write
and that the reference materials are accessible to you. Start with a few topics if you're having difficulties
deciding what to write about, and after going through many of them, choose the best one. Looking
through the textbook, lecture notes, and relevant papers and magazines can help you come up with
ideas. Choose focused topics rather than ones with a wide scope. When you have a certain subject in
mind, you might formulate it as a question that your essay is to respond to. Prior to drafting your
response, it is crucial to identify the title's or the question's main verbs. Essay titles may include
important verbs like "analyse," "describe," "compare," "discuss," "assess," "examine," and "justify,"
which 3 tell you how the question should be addressed. Remember that depending on the issue you
pose, you may produce essays that are either analytical, informational, or support an argument.
Critically assess the subject. Consider what you already know about this subject. Set a time limit for
obtaining the needed information. You may ask the instructor for explanations right now if you need
them. Work on the project while maintaining a cheerful outlook. Recognize that writing an essay fast
may not be possible without a strategy. Set a timetable for finishing background reading and literature
search, and give yourself enough time to gather your ideas before you begin writing. Once the essential
planning and preparation have been completed, you are ready to fully engage in the actual literature
collecting. Decide how you will approach collecting literature, including the sources, kinds, etc., and give
enough time for it. After gathering some of the information sources, you may sometimes need to modify
your technique. Planning also includes creating a writing structure.

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