Dynamic information to write a formal essay
Posted by Yagiz Nizipli on Jan 9, 2008 in Blog | 0 commentsAs I read the pages of Search For Blogging, I found an important issue about blogging. As usual, webmasters makes their own websites, but to a certain point they have to write their own topic, essay or blog. So, I wanted to give some information about writing a formal essay. You can think that this will be a very easy topic but today’s world, literature has a great importance.With the importance of the sentences in your blog, the quality of the blogs had been increased a lot since 2000. Please read and use the basic steps on your following blogs.
A formal essay will include at least 3 paragraphs. (Opening, Body and Conclusion Paragraph)Before writing your essay, please read the Starting Point section.
Starting Point
- Plan: You should either brainstorm or outline what you intend to do according to the issue.
- Point of view should be third person in academic essays unless you are using personal experience in your writing.
STRUCTURE:
Opening Paragraph
- Thesis statement – the focus of your essay. This should catch the attention of the reader.
Body Paragraph
- Each body paragraph should start with a topic sentence. This tells the reader about the content of each paragraph.
- Use transitions to link to the previous paragraph. This will help your writing to flow.
Conclusion
- The final paragraph of your essay should tie all the important points in your essay together and draw a final conclusion for the reader.
- It should leave the reader with a clear understanding of the essay topic.


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