Monday, December 29, 2014

How to write an essay in under 30 minutes

Some people love writing while some…rather most of the human beings consider writing to be a very tiresome job and why not; who would want to continuously move their fingers around a keyboard for so long. Writing is a tiresome job and if you are not habitual to it, then it can become a menace for you in no time. Getting literary assignments as home tasks these days is very common; teachers love making life a living hell for the students, and students well, what to say about the pitiful souls who always make their way out of the strange mazes better known as college life, school life and the like. If you are someone who has been stuck on a literary assignment for quite some time now and are not aware of how you can make both ends meet with the submission deadline right above your nose, then read on as we share with you some vital tips that can help you write an excellent paper in less than 30 minutes:
  •  Make note cards for every paragraph: Whatever you are going to compose is going to be in paragraphs. Formatting an essay properly goes a long way in making it look appreciable. Use sticky notes on a board or anything to make you remember what you are going to put in respective paragraphs. This is important because once you know what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be, you can easily conjure up words to explain it.
  • Write the paragraphs, roughly: Once you have made those note cards for all the paragraphs, start writing the actual things. Compose individual paragraphs by just explaining the point written in the note cards and keep on doing that until you are done with all the note cards. Make sure you leave space after every paragraph to encourage additions after you are done.
  • Add sentences in between: Now that you have written all the paragraphs, you have to add sentences in between them to make some sort of flow. Nobody is going to read your essay if you are writing about Cricket in the first paragraph and without proper conclusion or linking, move on to football in the next.
  • Read what you wrote: Imagine yourself to be someone who hasn’t got the remotest idea of what your paper is about and then read it from the start. Highlight the potential mistakes and see if everything looks to be in order. After you have read it, you will know whether it needs modifications or not. Keep on editing: “Edit…Edit and edit!” is the key if you intend to make a literary assignment appear to be the best. Nobody gets it right the first time; just keep on modifying until you are satisfied completely.
  • Keep on editing: “Edit…Edit and edit!” is the key if you intend to make a literary assignment appear to be the best. Nobody gets it right the first time; just keep on modifying until you are satisfied completely.
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