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  1. Define: Give the meaning; bring attention to different interpretations and problems with the definition. Demonstrate/illustrate/show: Present the stages/factors that give rise to a phenomenon or show how an assertion is valid; present in a logical order with examples/evidence/reasoned arguments.

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  2. The Into the Essay examples come from papers on Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. I’m a Shakespeare nut, and one key to good writing is to write about what you care about. You don’t need to know or like Hamlet to benefit from these examples, which provide models for your own passions and papers.

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    Abstract concepts, including many of the broad terms in the list that follows, need to be "brought to earth" with an example to relate what they mean to your reader and to get your point or opinion across. You could illustrate the concepts with anecdotes from your personal life or examples from the news or current events, or write an opinion piece....

    Start with brainstorming your topic. If you work well with lists, write the word at the top of the paper and fill the rest of the page with all the things that the word makes you think of, feel, see, or even smell, without stopping. It's OK to go off on tangents, as you might find a surprising connection that could make a powerful, insightful, or e...

    Looking for a place to start? Here are 60 words and phrases so broad that writings on them could be infinite: 1. Trust 2. Kindness 3. Sexism 4. Gumption 5. Racism 6. Sportsmanship 7. Honor 8. Modesty 9. Self-assurance 10. Humility 11. Dedication 12. Sensitivity 13. Peace of mind 14. Respect 15. Ambition 16. Right to privacy 17. Generosity 18. Lazin...

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  3. guide to the most important words and phrases to know in the field of English for Academic Purposes (EAP). This list gives around 370 important phrases for academic writing, grouped into 15 functional areas. Written phrases 1. Specifying topics and relations between ideas in terms of in relation to in/within the context of with respect to with ...

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  4. Harvard College Writing Center 2 Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt When you receive a paper assignment, your first step should be to read the assignment prompt carefully to make sure you understand what you are being asked to do. Sometimes your assignment will be open-ended (“write a paper about anything in the course that interests you”).

  5. Strategies for Essay Writing: PDFs Strategies for Essay Writing--Complete. description. Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt. description. Asking Analytical Questions.

  6. 1. THE PURPOSE OF YOUR ESSAY. Your essay’s purpose refers to its main rhetorical function with regard to why it is being written in the first place. Are you seeking to describe, narrate, argue or explain, these being the four common purposes for writing academic essays.