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The Basics of Essay Writing
Every college student hears each and every professor say that
writing an essay should consist of the basic component or
parts. So what are they talking about, of course everyone knows
that it must have a couple of paragraphs, a sentence detailing
what it is about and must not be riddled with errors, but what
all does the basic components consist of? There are a few more
issues that the professors are referring to and the purpose of
this article is to help you better understand the basic
components and get an A+ for understanding the
fundamentals.
Introduction
Everyone knows what the introduction is and what all it
includes, right? Wrong many students fail miserably in the very
opening statement of the essay because they do not have a clear
understanding of how to write the introduction. Many
professional writers and students alike write the introduction
very last. That is because the essay may take a couple of
different turns and the information in the introduction should
detail exactly what is in the paper. The introduction length
will vary with the different types of essays or research
papers, but generally the introduction is only a paragraph or
maybe three at max. Toward the end of the paragraph, the writer
should sum it all up with the thesis sentence, topic sentence
or clarifying statement. This gives the reader the ability to
determine the direction that the author is taking with the
paper as well as gives them an introduction to the topic at
hand. This is very important and one of the most cited things
from professors.
Hypothesis
Writing a hypothesis is not as difficult as many students
believe it to be. Basically, a hypothesis is a statement about
the writer beliefs about the relationship among the factors. It
can be that one thing leads to another or may not have any
effect at all. A hypothesis statement is generally one to two
sentences and is a to the point statement. Sometimes an essay
will call for a topic sentence or purpose statements, which is
closely related to a hypothesis statement. The technical
definition for a hypothesis is the writers believe about what
will happen when an experiment is conducted. If the experiment
was how sugar affects small children, the hypothesis statement
maybe something like this: The consumption of sugar by small
children will cause them to have sudden bursts of energy and
become hyper. This is of course generic, and only an
example.
The Essays Body
The body of the paper is by far the longest section of the
paper. It includes several paragraphs that explain the topic at
hand. The body of the paper actually details the information
and proves or disproves the hypothesis. There are many
different topics, citations, references and other information
that leads the reader to understand what the paper is all
about. Without clear and concise thoughts the reader will be
lost in a paper full of jargon. Many students make the mistake
of adding fluff to the paper that is really not relevant and
can lead to a very poor grade. The best way to avoid this and
have a good transition and a clear meaning within the
paragraphs is to be well versed on the research pertaining to
the topic at hand. It is very obvious when a writer has not
preformed the necessary research or does not know about the
topic. They may think that they are able to fool the professor
or readers, but often times they are sadly mistaken. Another
very important part of the body is the transitioning between
paragraphs, ideas or other parts of the paper. In some cases
this is called bridging and it means that one idea leads to
another thought in the paper. For example if the student is
writing a paper on sea life and needs to transition from Wales
to dolphins the last paragraph about whales would link the two
animals maybe even having a statement about the next topic,
which is dolphins.
Conclusion of the Essay
The conclusion is the favorite part for many students when it
comes to writing essays. This is because it is the area of the
paper that is summarizing and it is almost finished. The
conclusion is a very important part of the paper because it not
only wraps up the thoughts and ideas of the paper, but also
looks to a new direction for the topic at hand. This is just
another way of summarizing the paper and giving the reader a
feeling of completeness or closure to the thought or ideas
expressed in the paper. The conclusion is generally between one
and three paragraphs and summarizes the entire
paper.
by Gene Grzywacz - 16th September 2008
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