Intro--a catchy beginning that lightly describes what you're going to be talking about. Make it interesting, or you'll get raked over the coals. That's why I always write it last.
At least three body paragraphs. These should be about your main points. Usually, the point will be in the first sentence. Then give evidence/support to your points. This is where you can fluff, if necessary.
Conclusion--Sum up all of your points, and make the point you set out to make at the beginning. Make sure what you wrote in your intro matches what you wrote in your conclusion. Again, be strong and interesting. The first and last impressions on a paper will greatly affect the grade.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1437/structure.html
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/English/essay/
http://www.ecsu.edu/ECSU/AcadDept/llc/WritingLab/essay.html
http://www2.actden.com/writ%5Fden/tips/essay/
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=slv8-msgr&p=essay%20structure
Hope this helps.
2006-07-11 21:43:15
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answered by Crys H. 4
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Write the body first. The main formula is to make a point, back it up, annalyse it.
Eg.Plants need water to grow. Without it they will die. "When plants are left unwatered they are going to die" (author,date,page) This means it is important to water flowers on a regular basis.
Obviously that's not exactly 1st quality, especially as I've basically reworded the quote, but you get the idea. Point, back up, annalyse.
Then write your conclusion based on what you have found, don't put new things in but do give your opinion based on what you've learnt. Give an answer to the questions posed in the intro (which you haven't written yet!) Check the conclusion answers the question.
Lastly write the introduction explaining why the essay needs to be written. Eg. There is a lack of knowledge about watering plants. I intend to find out whether they should be watered by looking at such and such and thing a me jig.
Check with your uni how you should be referencing, they all have there own ways, even from department to department. To get a good mark (2:1 or above) you must include a wide range of references. As a minimum include 2 journal references, 2 website, 4-6 books and 2 other types of publications such as goverment leaflets. Make sure everything is referenced so you don't get done for plagurism (sp?)
A word of warning, universitys spend a lot of money on software that identifies plaugurism. They will certainly spot an entire essay that's downloaded as they know the websites too! If you include chunks of another essay in yours, the style will be startlingly different. Plaugurism (I really can't spell that word!!!) is very serious. If you forget to reference just one quote you automatically fail. If it is more serious then you may be asked to leave the uni, will not be able to join another and could face fines.
2006-07-11 23:23:48
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answered by Cazza 4
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Whatever you need to do, 1st sit down to think about what you are going to write i.e make a plan.
And then the structure is Introduction(3 or 4 lines introducing the topic to the reader) and the main part of the essay will be paragraphs discussing the main points. Use each paragraph to discuss one point. Give examples, quotes, statistics etc to back up what you are talking about. Your essay will have more credibilty if you back it up with something. Finally the conclusion,where based on the points you have discussed, you give your opinion and your reasons.
2006-07-11 21:42:35
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answered by Paul H 2
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Say it clarify it Repeat it you prefer to commence your essay with a grabbing intro. a range of of bright words can in basic terms help you. And in simple terms by using the undeniable fact that's an informative essay does no longer mean you won't be able to make it exciting. party: if you're requested to describe how your household has inspired who you're, you are able to initiate your essay with saying in some sentences something like a reminiscence, and then move your thesis truth. Your thesis truth ought to include what you'll talk about. A thesis truth should be written in a million-2 sentences. by the body of your essay memories bearing on to the problem can in basic terms help develop your essay. a range of of instructors remind their scholars that they are effective once you ought to no longer recognize what to say. And, again, use bright words. you prefer to paint a photo on your readers head. anybody can write an essay, notwithstanding those that stick out are in a large number of situations those with the extra constructive outcome, even if this is a great grade or admission to the faculty of your decision. the end is largely restating and summarizing each and every thing you in simple terms wrote. you're in all likelihood going to say your thesis truth again in this paragraph. and also you're going to prefer to apply a ending sentence which will go away an effect on your reader. the start and ending are the failings that folk will keep in techniques maximum about your essay, so make it solid. keep in techniques: An essay is in a large number of situations 5 paragraphs; notwithstanding, a 4 paragraph essay should be in simple terms as solid. in case you plan to jot down your essay in 4 paragraphs your 2 paragraph body needs to be in simple terms as solid if no longer better than if it were 3 paragraphs.
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answered by carris 4
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You may find the following links useful. They are actually published by a university in order to help students.
They should give you detailed information on what is expected in a higher education essay, understanding what the question is actually asking you and the planning and structuring of an essay. Good Luck!
2006-07-12 02:41:43
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answered by Beckylou 3
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Essays are pretty simple the first paragraph you outline the points of your essay you will talk about. The next few paragraphs go into each point you made in more detail. the conclusion is a summary of all your points and conclusions of those points. for more help check out the link below.
2006-07-11 21:40:36
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answered by ? 2
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There will not be any particular website which shall be useful to you for writing essays because finally its your own work which shall help you out. Amazon.com has many books on essays and you could probably buy one of these books for helping you out with your college essay. Even the www.collegeboard.com has an online store which sells books on college essays.
2006-07-11 22:25:16
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answered by abha30 1
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If you know the subject, collect the material, organise it in a logical sequence, and phrase it in your words
2006-07-11 21:40:25
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answered by mkaamsel 4
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Sounds like u wanna cheat!
2006-07-11 21:36:47
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answered by Alonso14 2
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intro
body
body
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conclusion
2006-07-11 21:35:10
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answered by ugafan 4
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