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sample pages from "Writing Essays" What makes a good essay
This is the most important feature of what makes a good essay. It must
deal with the subject or the topic(s) posed in the question rubric.
Your answer should demonstrate that you have understood what the question
is asking for, that you have grasped its key terms, and that you have followed
all its instructions.
2. Clear structure
If you are dealing with a number of issues, the relation between them
should be clearly explained. The connections between each stage of your
argument and the original question should be evident throughout the essay.
3. Appropriate style
Remember that your writing should be grammatically accurate. Poor punctuation and weak sentence construction will create a bad impression. Mixed tenses and metaphors should be avoided. Spelling mistakes should be corrected.
4. Arguments supported by evidence
You should always reveal the fact that you are using someone else's
ideas. Provide attribution by using a system of footnotes or endnotes and
accurate referencing.
Never try to pass off other people's written words as your own. This
is called plagiarism - a form of intellectual dishonesty which is severely
frowned upon in academic circles.
5. Clarity of thought
This may not come easily at first, but with practice it should be possible
to gain greater clarity through discipline, selection, and planning.
6. Wide reading and understanding
The best essays are often produced by people who have taken the trouble
to acquaint themselves both with the principal 'set books' and with secondary works of commentary and criticism as well.
They will often show evidence of intellectual curiosity which has taken
them beyond the bounds of what has been prescribed as a minimum.
7. Originality
This may be a demonstration of original ideas or an unusual, imaginative
approach. Such essays usually stand out because of their freshness and
the sense of intellectual excitement they convey.
But remember that you are not usually required to be original.
Your tutor(s) will be perfectly satisfied if you simply answer their essay
questions in a sensible and competent manner.
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