Compose the Essay Question of your planning part of paper and highlight the terms and key words. Figure out their definitions and scribble down different possible ways to say those terms and expressions. E.g. The immaterial or spiritual part of an individual = Soul can be written as Spirit, emotional disposition, subconscious, and inner self.
2. Translate the question
Compose the question in your own particular words to verify that you understand what it is asking.
3. Subjects
Note down the essential topics you will discuss to answer the Essay Question (Ragusa, 2012. p.47).
4. Brainstorm
Concept map and brainstorm everything you can ponder of the Themes and the Essay Question. You do not need to utilize everything you compose yet lots of thoughts will help you out.
5. Contention
Right away take a look at what you composed for step 2 and respond to the question. In other words what do you feel, what will be your contention for this essay?
Compose a sentence summing up what you will attempt to demonstrate in the essay. This is your Contention.
6. Paragraphs
Here you need to find out what you will write down in each paragraph. Compose
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:
For each paragraph, fill in the topic now and any notes to help you recall what you need to write. Remember that you need to attempt to verify your Contention, so every paragraph might as well help you do that. Do not incorporate anything that does not assist with contending your point in connection to the question.
7. Proof
Which References and Quotes to the film will help you back your argument? Which paragraph area do they fit best? Make notes.
8. Introduction
Begin thinking of your introduction, remember the layout, restate the inquiry, introduce quickly the subjects of your paragraphs and state your argument.
9. Compose your paragraphs
Keep in mind the TEEL arrangement.
T: Topic Sentence, present the topic for the paragraph.
E: Evidence, reference and cites to the film will make your contention stronger.
E: Explanation, demonstrate how the proof supports your argument.
L: Link, join your paragraph back to your Contention or to the following paragraph.
10: Conclusion.
This is your final opportunity to remind of all the extraordinary arguments you made and how accurate your contention is. Keep in mind not to present anything new, just go over the splendid contentions you have already made.
Remember the layout, restate your Contention, remind the points of your paragraphs and finalizing statement (cite, argue - make it strong).
Essay structure
Introduction
The introduction of an essay is an essential paragraph. It is the first and foremost thing read by the reader. An exceptional introduction should
1. Familiarize the reader to the general idea
2. Identify the reason or focus of the essay
3. Draw the scope, that is, noting any confinements, the points to be covered, and
4. Conclude by identifying the thesis.
An introduction is generally of one paragraph, even though ...