Thursday, May 14, 2020
The Era of Good Feelings - How to Write a Good Essay and Make It Stand Out
The Era of Good Feelings - How to Write a Good Essay and Make It Stand OutThe era of good feelings is gone and now has nothing to smile about in the pages of this article. If you want a positive essay that stands out from the crowd, here are some great tips to help you write a better article.First, you need to write as you speak. This means that instead of trying to write words into a computer with a pen, try to use your mind as a tool to write. When writing, don't worry about the quality of your writing. Just use your brain to do it.Second, focus on words, not sentences. Having an essay that contains too many or short sentences will only make it seem like a total mess. Remember that this is supposed to be fun and to be enjoyed. Make your sentences short and snappy so that it can be enjoyed and read.Third, focus on the main point in each sentence. Avoid using fancy words just for the sake of it. Keep the main point and the example sentences as well as supporting facts. Putting fancy words in the middle of sentences does nothing but waste a lot of time and make it seem as if your essay is already not worth reading.Fourth, avoid using poetry to give the feeling of a good feeling. Instead, use short sentences that convey the real message. A word that will work for this is 'simplicity'. It will be easy to comprehend the meaning of the message without too much distraction.Fifth, avoid using clichés and clichéd phrases. This is used when writing as you speak and will only make your essay look as if it is actually not being written as you speak. Replacethem with a simple and short paragraph.Sixth, focus on the big picture. Remember that the essay is supposed to be read from the reader's perspective. Showing the world what the writer is feeling is not always the best way to go. Try to show what the writer is feeling from his or her perspective.Seventh, consider the good feeling to be all that matters. When writing, the essay should be enjoyable for both the writer an d the reader. Remember that one should write to get pleasure from the task instead of finding pleasure by convincing others that he or she is right.
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