how to write an essay?

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it is very easy

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express ur feelings

simple !!

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                          BEFORE BEGINNING TO WRITE AN ESSAY , AN ESSAYIST SHOULD COLLECT HIS THOUGHTS , ARRANGE THEM IN SEQUENCE , PLAN HOW HE SHOULD BEGIN , WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND SHOULD DEVELOP IT JUST LIKE A MASON THE MASON TOO IS AN ARTIST HE HAS CORRECT NOTION OF SYMMETRY AND PRACTICE HAS MADE HIM PERFECT. IN HIS SWIFTNESS , IN HIS FAULTLESS CALCULATIONS IS HIS EXPERIENCE EVIDENT . EXPERIENCE MAKES AN ESSAYIST MORE AND MORE SEASONED, REFINED AND HE BECOMES A FULL - SLEDGED ARTIST.

                           THE ARTISTRY OF AN ESSAY BECOMES COMPLICATED WITH THE THEME BEING HEAVY , OUT OF THE THE ORDINARY , DEMANDING RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION .IF YOU WANT TO WRITE AN ESSAY ON EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES LIKE GOING ON AN EXCURSION , PLAYING FOOTBALL , THE TEACHER YOU LIKE THE MOST OR THE EXPERIENCES ON THE PARK IN AN EVENING , IT DOES NOT NEED ANY INVESTIGATION . SINCE THE SUBJECTS MENTIONED ABOVE REQUIRE JUST  ORDINARY NARRATIVE SKILL ONCE YOU BEGIN THE ESSAY WITH AN INTRODUCTION YOU CAN GO ON AND ON TILL ALL YOU WANT TO SAY COMES TO A NATURAL END.

                            IF YOU WRITE AN ESSAY ON AN EXCURSION YOU FIRST BEGIN WITH THE PREPARATIONS YOU MADE FOR THE EXCURSION THEN YOU DESCRIBE THE JOURNEY IN PARAGRAPH AFTER PARAGRAPH  AND THEN YOU MAY SAY SOMETHING OF YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH YOUR FRIENDS.

                            IN SCHOOLS , STUDENTS ARE ASKED TO WRITE ESSAYS ON COMMON SUBJECTS , AND THIS IS A GOOOD EXCERCISE WHICH DEVELOPS THEIR WRITING SKILL . APART FROM SCHOOL EXERCISES STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE THE HABIT OF WRITING ON SOME SUBJECT OR THE OTHER , NOW AND THEN , SO THAT THEY COULD SLOWLY AND STEADILY SHARPEN THEIR WRITING SKILL .

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Here are various points which needs to be taken care of while writing essay for competitions:

  • Research well on the topic you want to frame your essay

  • Jot down the important ideas, quotes, data, etc. for your essay

  • Pick an idea and ask and answer questions on it on your own

  • Draw an outline of the essay you want to write

  • Decide upon a definite opening, a middle and a concise conclusion to your essay

  • Begin paragraphs with topic sentences, support assertions with evidence, and expound your ideas in the clearest, most sensible way you can.

  • You're not done writing your essay until you've polished your language by correcting the grammar and checking on the vocabulary used.

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This is an example for u:-

write an essay on swami vivekananda:-

Here are a few details which would help you frame your answer are:

- Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendranath Dutta in Calcutta, the capital of British India, on 12 January 1863.

- Vishwanath Datta had a liberal, progressive outlook on social and religious matters.

- "Remain pure all your life; guard your own honour and never transgress the honour of others. Be very tranquil, but when necessary, harden your heart."

- Narendra had interest and a wide range of scholarship in philosophy, religion, history, the social sciences, arts, literature, and other subjects.

- Though Narendra did not accept Ramakrishna as his guru initially and revolted against his ideas, he was attracted by his personality and visited him frequently.

 
Thumps up plzz.....
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Writing essays is a very simple task. You should learn to express yourself, like think you're free and you can write ANYTHING about the topic, if not given an objection or restriction. This way you can perfect it.

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Various steps which need to be taken into consideration while writing an essay are:

1. Research: Research needs to be done on a topic, and one needs to become an expert on that before initialising any attempts to begin with an essay.

2. Analysis: The knowledge you have gathered would now provide good grounds for your essay composition.

3. Brainstorming: Your essay will require insight of your own, genuine essay-writing brilliance. Ask yourself a dozen questions and answer them.

4. Thesis: The thesis sums up all the ideas you have gathered and makes your essay reach a practical mode.

5. Outline: Sketch out your essay before straightway writing it out.

6. Introduction:Now sit down and write the essay. The introduction should grab the reader's attention, set up the issue, and lead in to your thesis.

7. Paragraphs:Each individual paragraph should be focused on a single idea that supports your thesis. Expound your ideas in the clearest, most sensible way you can.

8. Conclusion:Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence, and then end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to action.

9. Language Check:You're not done writing your essay until you've polished your language by correcting the grammar, making sentences flow, incorporating rhythm, emphasis, adjusting the formality, giving it a level-headed tone, and making other intuitive edits. Proofread until it reads just how you want it to sound.

You're done. Your essay is ready!!

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