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Steps involved in writing-completing the first draft on an essay: - Writing and completing the first draft of an essay is one of the most difficult tasks among many students. Essay writing is the basic form of writing tasks, which is assigned to students in order to enhance their writing, learning and researching skills.



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Steps involved in writing-completing the first draft on an essay:


By Adil Rehman
Jan 29, 2010 - 4:46:05 AM

Writing and completing the first draft of an essay is one of the most difficult tasks among many students. Essay writing is the basic form of writing tasks, which is assigned to students in order to enhance their writing, learning and researching skills.

Communication with an audience: A successful essay is one, which involves the communication with an audience. If you want to get good grades, it is necessary to write what audience wants. Choose a well-researched and unique topic. Your essay must be understandable by large number of readers. If you have failed to communicate effectively, with your audience, you will definitely lose your important marks.

Develop a structural framework: Pay close attention on the structure of your essay. Usually, an essay has three parts: an introduction, body and conclusion. All these three parts have their own special functions. Pay close attention on all parts for writing a good and top quality essay.

The introduction: The first and the most important paragraph of an entire essay is the introductory paragraph. This paragraph must be that powerfully written that it captures the attention of large number of audience and encourages them to read the full content of an essay. The introductory paragraph of an essay must tell the reader: Whether or not you have the capabilities of responding the essay question, thesis statement of your essay, what is the problem and issue your topic has, scope of your essay and points you think is necessary to know to the readers for understanding the essay question before proceeding further, in brief. Avoid including irrelevant information in the first paragraph of your essay.

The body of the essay: This part comprise of three paragraphs, which consists of problem and its solution. Every problem must be started from new paragraph.

The conclusion: The second most important paragraph of an essay is the conclusion. Without a good conclusion your essay would be incomplete. This is the last paragraph in, which you have to convince audience for accepting your point of view.

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