Thursday, March 5, 2020

How to Keep Your Essay Topics Short and to the Point

How to Keep Your Essay Topics Short and to the PointIf you are like most people who receive essays for college, you don't want to spend a lot of time writing your long argumentative essay topics. You just want the assignments to be easy. This is why you really don't need to waste any time and get that topic so wrong that the school realizes how bad they made it and you have to spend your high school years under severe stress and anxiety. So I will tell you how to keep your essay topics short and simple while still giving you an awesome test at the end.First off, when writing on the topics of your essay, you really have to stay focused on one subject. It can help if you make that one topic the focal point of your whole essay. So for example, if you choose to write about, 'my favorite color', you should only focus on that one thing. Do not mix up themes or do some things in one that you shouldn't do at all. When you try to mix these things up, you will find yourself struggling in the m iddle of the essay with no direction.The second thing you can do to keep your topics short and avoid doing something silly is to make sure that you make a list of five to ten subjects you are going to cover. After you do this, you can go through this list and look for the subjects that may not be covered too many times in the essay. When you come across one that isn't over used, consider changing it. This way you don't waste time or energy doing something completely irrelevant to your topic. Once you have five to ten topics that don't appear very often, you can set the topic of your essay.Now, when you do choose which topic to use, you should really make sure that it is not something that is going to be discussed too much in the essay. If it is something that isn't likely to be addressed, keep it out of your essay. The last thing you want to do is to waste precious time and energy by doing something stupid like using an already-used topic. That means that you really shouldn't even u se the old theme.The third thing you can do to keep your essay topics short and less intrusive is to use the outline method. I am sure you already know what an outline is, but just in case, the outline method lets you know how many topics you have to cover in a given essay. For example, in an essay entitled, 'My First Traumatic Childhood: When I was Two Years Old', the outline shows you you have five topics: 'when I was two years old' and three more relevant topics for that time frame: 'one-year-old', 'two years old', and 'three years old'. The 'triggers' (if you use them) may differ depending on what kind of person you are.It may also vary from person to person, but most people usually stick to the five topic outline. To keep your essay topic short and to avoid overly complex language, try to avoid using different forms of the same word, adverbs, conjunctions, pronouns, and similar constructions. If you can, avoid using compound words such as 'your'for example'. These words are oft en thought to be inane and actually make the writing for the essay harder to read.Remember, don't give yourself too much work in making your essay topics short and to the point. Keep the topic and then just use the outline method.

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