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You have to follow a specific college research paper outline. If you miss this point, your work may be considered unsatisfactory. ... Short and precise representation of arguments. ... Appropriate college paper heading. ... Use relevant information. ... Innovative ideas. ... Grammar. ... Interesting topic.
Introduction. Introductions are the most difficult part of an essay to write. ... One final point: you might want to write your introduction last. Your argument will often develop as you compose the first draft. ... Conclusion. ... Thesis Statement. ... Topic Sentences. ... Evidence and Analysis. ... Paragraphs. ... Passive Voice.
Opening Hook. It's important to draw your reader in from the very first sentence. ... Summary of Your Topic, Ideas, or Argument. Your opening paragraph should introduce the subject and the points you intend to make. ... Thesis Statement.
College paper is a type of academic assignment where you have to prepare an overview of a specific subject, analyze a selected topic and consistently express your thoughts and arguments. Such type of work allows your professor to estimate your level and depths of knowledge.
Start by writing down one of your main ideas, in sentence form. ... Next, write down each of your supporting points for that main idea, but leave four or five lines in between each point. In the space under each point, write down some elaboration for that point.
Know the Assignment. ... Start With A Good Argument. ... Then Back It Up Support Your Argument. ... Proofread & Proofread Again. ... Say It In Your Own Words Don't Plagiarize. ... Avoid Words You Don't Know. ... Don't Use These Words. ... Write & Revise.
Know your essay subject. You must learn to write essays from an excess of knowledge. ... Collect more information than you will use. ... Read primary sources first. ... Use a systematic way of taking notes. ... Don't write a mystery novel. Make your introduction factual. Weak opening paragraph. Stronger opening paragraph.
Try starting with a question. Begin with a bold statement. Use an interesting quote. Put the reader in medias res, that is, in the middle of things. ... Challenge the reader by speaking directly to him/her. Tell the reader what you do NOT want to do in your writing.
Use one-inch margins all around. ... While single-spaced essays are usually acceptable, your essay will be easier to read if it's 1.5 or double-spaced. Clearly delineate your paragraphs. ... Use a font that's easy to read, like Times, Arial, Calibri, Cambria, etc.
3. Use the first person. Many writers tell me that in order to write authentically, they had to unlearn a lot of what they were taught in school. Among their most important unlearning was to limit using third-person pronouns (he, she, they, it), and start using the first person, I.
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