The main purpose of writing an essay is to connect
with the readers and make a statement. It works in the form of linear
progression, where ideas are presented one after the other, and they are
focused towards the end logic. It is important for the writer to ensure that
these essays make sense to the readers. This helps them to reach the end of the
essay and still remain focused.
Guidelines
for structuring an Essay
The structure of the essay depends on the main
claim, which is made. Though there are many guidelines to structure persuasive,
comparative or narrative analysis, but there is no such strong rule behind it.
The writer only needs to focus on the way the information is being delivered to
the audience.
Each of the essays should include an introduction
(beginning) and the conclusion (ending) part, while the remaining body can be
designed as per the needs and requirements of the writer as well as the reader.
What
is the essay trying to deal with?
This part usually comes in the starting paragraph,
which is followed by the introduction. This part basically talks about the
observations and phenomenon which is being dealt with. The writer should remain
careful during this part, as it includes facts; thus, no extra words need to be
included. It should be the one-third part of the total essay.
How
is claim or discussion being made?
You may have definitely made some claims or talked
about issues in the beginning part that your essay deals with. This portion
will thus allow you to make arguments in favor of the same. You can even
provide some examples or cite sources to support the statement you are making.
Why
are the topic and discussion relevant?
You need to make sure that the thing you are talking
about is crucial to the current time. Under this portion, you will state as to
why this topic is important for everyone. With this way, the readers will be
intrigued to share content.
If you stick to the right format, then the flow of
information and thoughts will automatically follow. So it best advised to prepare
a draft, to see how things are being placed. Trust yourself and the knowledge
you have before writing, and you will surely get a fine piece of writing.
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