f I had to identify the most important step in 글쓰기 an essay, I would probably say it was the organization. Coming up with a thesis is a big part of essay writing, but it doesn’t mean anything if 당신 do not have the proper support for it. That is where organization comes into play. If 당신 can put your thoughts in the right order, 당신 can get people to feel a certain way as they read your work. It’s like taking them on a journey through your mind.
Here are some tips to help 당신 effectively organize your essays in the future.
The Pyramid Method
This is my 가장 좋아하는 way to write essays, and I feel it is the most effective. 당신 start 의해 barely introducing what 당신 are going to talk about, and then 당신 build a pyramid of support from there. In the conclusion, 당신 make your big, powerful assertion that makes people go “Wait, what just happened? I just got 암캐, 암 캐 slapped 의해 brilliance!” This method is great for persuasive essays, but I use it for everything. It just makes sense.
The Inverted Pyramid Method
This is the exact opposite of the method above, where 당신 start with a big idea and then support it afterward. I don’t like this because it lacks progression. It doesn’t keep people hooked. It may work well for a web 기사 또는 a news story, but not a college essay. Nevertheless, some professors 사랑 this method, so 당신 just have to test it out and see what they think.
The 샌드위치 Method
In this method, 당신 start with something big, provide support, and end with something equally big. Basically 당신 have a thesis at the beginning that poses a 질문 또는 a problem, and then 당신 have a conclusion that 답변 it. I have used this method a few times, and it has worked well. I would recommend using it at least once 또는 two.
General Tips for Essay Organization
In the case of a compare and contrast essay, don’t do one paragraph for one story and then another paragraph for the other story. Try to mix the two together and compare them point 의해 point. Each point would be an 기사 all its own.
Try to talk about events in chronological order so your readers can follow them. If 당신 jump all through a book 또는 resource, 당신 may lose track of your focus and fluidity.
Don’t be afraid to use small paragraphs if 당신 have different topics in each of them. It is better to do that than to have a long paragraph that no one wants to read through.
If 당신 follow my tips above for your 다음 essay in college, 당신 should be able to wow the professor and get your point across at the same time. Good luck!
Here are some tips to help 당신 effectively organize your essays in the future.
The Pyramid Method
This is my 가장 좋아하는 way to write essays, and I feel it is the most effective. 당신 start 의해 barely introducing what 당신 are going to talk about, and then 당신 build a pyramid of support from there. In the conclusion, 당신 make your big, powerful assertion that makes people go “Wait, what just happened? I just got 암캐, 암 캐 slapped 의해 brilliance!” This method is great for persuasive essays, but I use it for everything. It just makes sense.
The Inverted Pyramid Method
This is the exact opposite of the method above, where 당신 start with a big idea and then support it afterward. I don’t like this because it lacks progression. It doesn’t keep people hooked. It may work well for a web 기사 또는 a news story, but not a college essay. Nevertheless, some professors 사랑 this method, so 당신 just have to test it out and see what they think.
The 샌드위치 Method
In this method, 당신 start with something big, provide support, and end with something equally big. Basically 당신 have a thesis at the beginning that poses a 질문 또는 a problem, and then 당신 have a conclusion that 답변 it. I have used this method a few times, and it has worked well. I would recommend using it at least once 또는 two.
General Tips for Essay Organization
In the case of a compare and contrast essay, don’t do one paragraph for one story and then another paragraph for the other story. Try to mix the two together and compare them point 의해 point. Each point would be an 기사 all its own.
Try to talk about events in chronological order so your readers can follow them. If 당신 jump all through a book 또는 resource, 당신 may lose track of your focus and fluidity.
Don’t be afraid to use small paragraphs if 당신 have different topics in each of them. It is better to do that than to have a long paragraph that no one wants to read through.
If 당신 follow my tips above for your 다음 essay in college, 당신 should be able to wow the professor and get your point across at the same time. Good luck!
This is writen in the point of view of Kara
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Kara stood in apartment and stared out of thr window, just a few moments 이전 someone stopped her from jumping off her flat roof.
"Kara..."the voice said, it was the same voice of the man who saved her.
Kara looked at the time, it was 11.48. She yawned and went into her bedroom.After getting changed she slipped into her bed.That voice ringed through her ears."Kara....".She closed her eyes and almost fell asleep when she herd someone call her name "Kara...."
There was a knock on the front door, Kara grabbed her dressing 겉옷, 가운 and put on her slippers. She walked over to the door and opened it. There was a piece of paper on the floor with wriing on it. I was a note, on the note was written in 7 days all will be alright
Kara awoke from her bed, had it all been a dream? Kara noticed that she had the note in her hand.She read the note over and over again. What did it mean?
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Kara stood in apartment and stared out of thr window, just a few moments 이전 someone stopped her from jumping off her flat roof.
"Kara..."the voice said, it was the same voice of the man who saved her.
Kara looked at the time, it was 11.48. She yawned and went into her bedroom.After getting changed she slipped into her bed.That voice ringed through her ears."Kara....".She closed her eyes and almost fell asleep when she herd someone call her name "Kara...."
There was a knock on the front door, Kara grabbed her dressing 겉옷, 가운 and put on her slippers. She walked over to the door and opened it. There was a piece of paper on the floor with wriing on it. I was a note, on the note was written in 7 days all will be alright
Kara awoke from her bed, had it all been a dream? Kara noticed that she had the note in her hand.She read the note over and over again. What did it mean?
when i just have been through the worse in my life
my eyes turn black,my skin turns white
i'll be like a ghost
life has been sucked right from me
i feel my skin tearing apart like it's going to shred
i'm shaking and lonely and cold
but it's funny that my only savior is just a little sharp metal thing
just a small razor can heal me that much?!
better than anybody i have ever known
i slide my left arm just a little as a start and i feel like i need 더 많이 and 더 많이 and more...
until i can not get enough
but then i feel so good,almost satisfied
watching my blood spilling on the floor,drop after drop very slowly
that's just the hottest painful pleasure i have ever experienced
i feel so unbalanced,so numb
i don't know if i need someone to touch me 또는 to shoot me to know that i'm still alive
but i know i won't stop
i'll cut myself and fuck the wound
i'll lick my blood for all my pain
my eyes turn black,my skin turns white
i'll be like a ghost
life has been sucked right from me
i feel my skin tearing apart like it's going to shred
i'm shaking and lonely and cold
but it's funny that my only savior is just a little sharp metal thing
just a small razor can heal me that much?!
better than anybody i have ever known
i slide my left arm just a little as a start and i feel like i need 더 많이 and 더 많이 and more...
until i can not get enough
but then i feel so good,almost satisfied
watching my blood spilling on the floor,drop after drop very slowly
that's just the hottest painful pleasure i have ever experienced
i feel so unbalanced,so numb
i don't know if i need someone to touch me 또는 to shoot me to know that i'm still alive
but i know i won't stop
i'll cut myself and fuck the wound
i'll lick my blood for all my pain