What mainly did in the class was how to get your ideas across efficiently and effectively. First, the title must be impressive and grab readers' attention. Another thing about titles is that it does not necessarily follow the general grammar rules or appropriateness of the choice of words. A title has two part divided by ':'. The left side gives the slight basic idea of what the essay will be talking about and the right briefly explains a little more of it. Then move on to the next part, introduction. This part could be really important depending on the topic you chose. If your topic is rather specialized and that not many readers from out of that specific academic area might not understand what you mean, you are expected to give them some information and knowledge about the topic. You want this section to attract readers' attention as well by using humor, shocking facts, famous/interesting quotes otherwise they will presume your essay be boring and not worth reading. If you succeed, the readers will go on to reading the body parts of your essay. Whether the readers find themselves convinced you are making sense and that they can agree with you is hugely up to formation and emphasis it takes. The point here is you must be sneaky in attempt of trying to handle people's psychological nature. At last you get to the conclusion. It can be said that this is a work of paraphrasing the thesis statement you made at the top, making it a little more detailed or conclusive. I'm sure these basic principles of essays ' going to help me a lot when working on it.
My essay topic hardly have anything to do with anybody elses'. I thought of what I do not know much and want to know and of what is not too technical nor serious then I will be able to deal with it.
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