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How to Write Well Writing an

How to Write Well Writing an
The great writers have such familiarity and mastery of written language as a way to demonstrate that there is more focused on determining the parts of the text that are producing for good writing . The logical structure of the text will determine both the distribution of parts of the text , which should contain a beginning, middle and end.
The student , however , does not have much mastery of words or sentences , so it is essential to take special care to write an essay . Some teachers tend to determine their writing manuals other nomenclature for the three vital parts of a written text . Instead of beginning, middle and end , they receive the names of the introduction, development and conclusion , or even starting , developing and closing . All these names refer to the same elements . It seems irrelevant that the name that everyone gives . The important thing is that people know that they must exist in your writing .
Let us briefly each one.Introduction ( early , early )
We can start an essay making a statement , a statement , a description , a question , and in many other ways . What should an introduction store is that it serves to launch , define it, call the reader's attention to the subject that we develop .
An introduction should not be too long not to discourage the reader . If the wording should have thirty lines , it is recommended that the student use of four to six for the introductory part .Defects to avoid for good writing

    
I. Start a general idea , but that is not related with the second part of the writing .
    
II . Start with digressions (the beginning should be short ) .
    
III . Start with the same title words .
    
IV. Start enjoying the title , as if it were an element d first sentence .
    
V. Start with buzzwords

    
Examples :

    
- Since the dawn of antiquity ...
    
- It is not easy on ...
    
- Well , I think ...
    
- One of the most discussed problems ...
Development ( half body)
A substantial part of decision-making and an essay is its development . This is where the student has the opportunity to put a content reasonably logical. If the development of the essay is its most important part , should occupy the greater number of lines . Assuming an essay thirty lines , the wording should devote fourteen ( 14 ) to eighteen ( 18 ) lines for the body or development of it .Defects to avoid for good writing

    
I. Details , digressions , repetitions , excessive examples such luck no space remains for completion.
Conclusion (closing , final)
Like the introduction , the end will occupy a small portion of the text . If the writing is planned to thirty lines , the part of the conclusion should have four to six lines .
In conclusion, our ideas propose a solution . The point of view of the writer , despite having appeared in other parts , becomes more prominent in the conclusion.
If you introduce a subject , it develops brilliantly but does not put a conclusion : the reader will feel lost, overwhelmed .Defects to avoid for good writing

    
I. Not finished ( is the main defect )
    
II . Warn that will conclude, using expressions such as " In short " or " conclusion "
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