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Essay Writing: Three Ways to Add Counter Arguments to Your Paper

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So you are writing an essay and you are looking for some panache. Some punch and swagger that will define your work and make it stand out is what you are looking for. You are at the right place. In this blog, we will discuss the ways in which you can include the other perspective with your work and make the opposition a natural part of your rhythm. Major Publications: The work that is done on your original source, i.e. the famous essays and articles written on the subject and famous scholars who have spoken on the subject is significant and you have to take it into account. You don’t have to clearly discuss the work that you have seen but you need to have it in essence. This way, your general discussion will sound rich and heavy with work that you are not even mentioning. Quoting diverse opinions and showing them in your work is the way to exude richness of context and width in your knowledge. Background Listing: Make a list of important scholars who made major c...

Making Your Essay Attractive Through Diction: Simple Tips and Tricks

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You know the structure of essay writing like the back of your hand. But your essays sound bland and colourless and you wish to change that. You need to find ways to make your essay become cool and attractive and present your material in a way that is appealing to your instructor. This blog is supposed to help you achieve just that. We will help you understand how tone of voice, syntax and punctuation effect your writing style and change the quality of your essays. Sentence length:  The length of your sentences matter. First of all, it can’t be uniform. It needs to move from long to short and then back to long sentences. This will create rhythm in your writing and make your writing look fluid. The question then becomes, what is the usually acceptable longest and well as shortest length of a sentence? The longest a sentence can go is one and a half line of an A4 size paper. The shortest it can be is five words when you are writing an essay. Make your sentences deviat...

Essay Introductions: The Three Main Parts

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How are you introducing your essay? Did you begin writing your content from the middle and now find yourself stuck in the middle of a great essay that has no introduction?  Introductions can be a challenge for those who find it hard to get through to the readers. Here are our advices on how to build a good introduction. Every introduction has three main parts: ·           A Hook- An attention grabbing beginning ·          A thesis statement ·           A one line description of three subsections that will be discussed in your essay.        1.   A Hook:                A hook, simply has to be ‘The hook’. It can be a small anecdote, or a famous metaphor or a small story that launches your idea and makes it pop out to the reader. The first few lines that you write have to grab the reader’s attention and make them take int...