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6)... even the humble compete for who can be the humblest of all Another ironical sentence, mocking at those politicians who try to appear humble It serves as a proof to demonstrate how human need for power, to be competitive Step 4: Discourse analvses A B C on how to write an es The essay must be well structured (ie organised) and presented in a way that the reader finds easy to follow and clear. Above all, it must consist of your ideas about literary texts. This is the centre of it: this, and this only, gets the marks It should have what's known as a topic sentence, near the beginning, that announces the theme of the paragraph. The paragraph should not deviate from this theme or introduce any new themes The first sentence should somehow be linked to, or contrast with, the last sentence of the pre ecIous paragraph The first paragraph should announce clearly the theme of the essay. I prefer first paragraphs that quite baldly say "I am going to do this and that in this essay" .(Some don't however ). In the first paragraph also you should define your version of the title and make it clear. If the marker knows from the beginning what you are going to do, s/he can bear it in mind and be aware that you are sticking to the point and developing it, because s/he will know what the point is The last paragraph is not so important. You can proudly announce that you have fulfilled the aims of the first paragraph, if you like, or you can just end: it's up to you But the main thing is to to make each paragraph a solid unit that develops a clearly announced sub-theme of the essay Pay attention to how the article is organized a description of a typical beautiful American village until one day a evil spell perched Followed is the exp lanation of the cause of the cha ith the central argument being that Human beings are tampering with nature by abusing chemical insecticides Step 5: Dealing with the possible problems asked by the students5 6) … even the humble compete for who can be the humblest of all. Another ironical sentence, mocking at those politicians who try to appear humble It serves as a proof to demonstrate how human need for power, to be competitive Step 4: Discourse analyses A.B.C on how to write an essay: The essay must be well structured (ie organised) and presented in a way that the reader finds easy to follow and clear. Above all, it must consist of your ideas about literary texts. This is the centre of it: this, and this only, gets the marks. • It should have what's known as a topic sentence, near the beginning, that announces the theme of the paragraph. The paragraph should not deviate from this theme or introduce any new themes. • The first sentence should somehow be linked to, or contrast with, the last sentence of the previous paragraph. • The first paragraph should announce clearly the theme of the essay. I prefer first paragraphs that quite baldly say "I am going to do this and that in this essay". (Some don't, however). In the first paragraph also you should define your version of the title and make it clear. If the marker knows from the beginning what you are going to do, s/he can bear it in mind and be aware that you are sticking to the point and developing it, because s/he will know what the point is. • The last paragraph is not so important. You can proudly announce that you have fulfilled the aims of the first paragraph, if you like, or you can just end: it's up to you. But the main thing is to to make each paragraph a solid unit that develops a clearly announced sub-theme of the essay. Pay attention to how the article is organized: A description of a typical beautiful American village until one day a evil spell perched on it. Followed is the explanation of the cause of the changes with the central argument being that Human beings are tampering with nature by abusing chemical insecticides. Step 5: Dealing with the possible problems asked by the students
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