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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

How to Write an Essay Part 6


4.       Planning
                Then comes the most important stage in essay writing, namely, planning. All the thoughts, ideas, arguments etc., should be given a definite and systematic form and a skeleton should be set up. Everything written must have some bearing on the subject. There should be no wandering into outside matter no bearing about the bush and no uncalled for digression. The arrangement should be made carefully and thoughtfully. Exaggeration indicates bad tastes and must not be indulged in. Planning is of much importance. It is more than half the battle. To do this facts are to be collected. They are to be properly arranged. The right word is to be used in the right place .It is always advisable to write from one’s knowledge, observation, reflection and imagination. Once the outline or the skeleton of the essay formed, the task is facilitated enormously. In writing an essay it must always be attractive and convincing. Well begun is half done, and similarly if the essay is not ell concluded it may not appeal to the reader. The conclusion should be brief striking and natural. Claritand precision are as essential as originality. There should be unity of the structure in paragraphs as well as on the whole. All parts should be properly linked to one another like the links of a chain. Repetition of words and ideas should be avoided. To sustain interest in the composition it is essential that the meaning should be expressed clearly and plainly. Unnecessary words and phrases should not be introduced. Some variety in ideas and words is essential to create  lasting impression on the reader.

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