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    Studies Essay Guide Due to the interest in my Modern History essay guide‚ I have decided to come up with one for Legal Studies. Most people will notice that it is similar to my modern one – that is because essays for both of these subjects are similar in style and approach. In this example‚ I will use the practice question “How effective is the law in responding to problems in family relationships” General points Never EVER write in first person - this is the cardinal sin of legal essay writing

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    Basic principles of essay writing 1. Writing a good essay requires good organization and planning. 2. When you plan the structure and content of your essay in the outline‚ you can then focus on language when you start writing because content has already been planned. 3. Before reading the article‚ you must read the assignment question. Ask yourself: “What is my essay supposed to be on?” Problems & solutions‚ advantages & disadvantages‚ etc. 4. Then read the article and extract the relevant

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    A Research Essay The toughest part of the essay‚ for me‚ was taking all the information I had gained and reduce it to a mere few pages essay. After all‚ quality is better than quantity. I feel that if I shortened my essay‚ it would be weaker because I couldn’t include everything that I had researched. This would mean that much of the time I spent and the information I had gathered in my research was going to waste. Reviewing the finished product‚ I realized that my shortened essay did in by half

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    Global Social Policy - Assessment and Essay Writing Guidance I have had several students contact me regarding the assignment‚ hence here is some useful guidance on writing essays. Use Plain English Keep your writing style simple by using plain English. Avoid using long‚ complex or technical words unless you need to use such words for reasons of technical precision. Avoid overlong sentences because they are difficult to read. You can engage the attention of the reader by using active verbs. For

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    How to Write a Discursive Essay A discursive essay is an informal essay about a controversial topic. The writer of a discursive essay attempts to present both sides‚ while showing why he favours one side over the other. Discursive writing is a good way to learn how to structure an argument logically and anticipate and counter the arguments of the other side. These fundamentals are essential for a good essay. Introduction 1. Introduce a controversial topic in the first paragraph and explain

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    FOR AN ESSAY Finding an interesting subject is maybe the hardest part of writing an essay. You want to make a great essay and impress someone‚ but there are so many subjects that you don’t know which one you should choose. It’s driving you insane and in the mean time your friends find great subjects‚ while you still look at a blank paper. So this essay is going to help you with finding an interesting subject. First of all‚ it’s sensible to consult a news site. If you write an essay about something

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    Steps in planning an Argumentative Essay 1) Query keywords in question 2 Identify key issues 3) Uncover Assumptions 4) brainstorm both sides 5) broaden and deepen (Scope and depth) 6) take a stand 7) Identify 2 strongest arguments on opposing sides‚ problematise and answer 8) Thesis statement Organisation when writing the essay II) introduction 1) grabber 2) transition 3) thesis Statement II) Body 1) Topic Sentence 2) Elaboration III) Conclusion 1) Final thought 2)

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    * Compare & contrast Not every essay will fit one of these patterns‚ but many do. You may get some of these tasks mixed up. For example‚ you could be asked to give your opinion on an issue‚ and then discuss the advantages or disadvantages of it. The golden rule is to ALWAYS read the question very carefully to see exactly what you are being asked to do. View this lesson for more practice on analyzing essay questions. How do I Write an IELTS Essay? In order to answer this‚ lets first

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    Different Styles of Essay Writing The essay is said to be a short piece of writing on a specific topic by the author from their own point of view. Essays are written by different authors and writers on various different topics and subjects. Essays are a big area of various genres in it. That means that essays can be of many types. The two most important and famous types of essays are expository essays and argumentative essays. Both the types of the essays are different in their own way and have

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    OF THE ACADEMIC ESSAY 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 An academic essay has the following parts: An introductory paragraph of two sub-parts - general to specific statements leading to the specific topic‚ and the thesis statement. Body paragraphs‚ which either present (1) information in a logical sequence‚ or (2) a supported argument to convince the reader of your opinion or answer to the essay question. A concluding paragraph of two sub-parts - either a conclusion or summary of the essay in the first sub-part

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