Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Writing Essays About Your Topics
Writing Essays About Your TopicsClassifying your topics and writing an essay about them are two very different things. You need to be sure that you're doing both well so that your essay is strong.The topics you choose for your essay should be related to your class, but they must be short enough so that they don't get boring. For example, you can't put your essays on the history of business. The topic needs to be related enough that it doesn't get boring.The structure of your essay should be an outline of your class discussion. Each paragraph should talk about a single topic and then use bullet points to sum up your argument. These bullet points can also be presented in a table, giving you several examples of how to write each point. You should write a point for each paragraph, using bullet points as guidelines, so that it's easy to understand.Your topic must be chosen in order to make your bullet points easier to write, not the other way around. If your topic isn't suitable for you, you should pick another topic that's related to your class but broader in scope.Write the rest of your essay after you've completed the first paragraph. You can combine your bullet points with a summary of the points you've made in your topic so that you get more bang for your buck.After you've written a couple of paragraphs of your main idea, you'll want to build upon it with some additional thoughts. You can do this through adding a few examples or by using some research, which is an excellent way to draw in more information about your topic. When you add a few facts to your topic, it can give your reader's ideas that they might not have before reading your piece.Once you're done writing the first paragraph, you'll want to check your work to see if you've confused your readers. If your essay has too many points in one paragraph, it will be difficult to follow through with your main idea. Likewise, if your argument doesn't make sense, or if it doesn't make sense within the context of your topic, it's likely that the essay won't be read and understood by readers.Hopefully you've found these tips useful when writing your essay about your topics. They should help you to improve your writing and to develop an essay structure that's easy to follow. Remember, just because your topic is related to your class doesn't mean you have to write in the same style!
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