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Sometimes you need to write a good essay in a limited amount of time, such as on the second part of the Unified State Exam in Russian at school. Other times, time may be limited simply because you put off homework until the last minute or remembered an essay or essay at the very last moment. Although a hastily written essay will almost never compare to one that you take more time to write, composing a decent text quickly is doable. With the right approach to planning and enough hard work, you will always be able to write a relatively good (or fairly decent) essay, even in a short time. Think about the purpose of your essay. Chances are, your teacher has already given you a specific essay topic, but even if they haven't, you should think about the main purpose of your essay first, and then start to gather arguments about your chosen topic. It is this kind of preliminary preparation of various ideas that will not only guide you on your way to further gathering information, but it will also help speed up your work. Make sure you understand your own goal! If you prepare a summary text instead of an "analysis," you are unlikely to get a good grade. If you don't have a specific topic in mind, consider contacting this service [url]thelegitessay.com[/url] . If you work on a topic that interests you, you will have a better chance of writing a good essay. Prepare your arguments or thesis statements on the topic. Arguments and thesis statements are your statements that you will substantiate in your essay with certain evidence and analysis. Prepare your own arguments so that you can build your research on the topic and accelerate your essay process. If your knowledge of the topic is not very broad, you may need to consult. But even then, you should prepare them, and then use your research to confirm or refute the points you wanted to make. A good technique for quickly figuring out the main purpose of the essay and the arguments for it is to write the following for yourself: "I am researching (specify the topic chosen) because I want to learn (specify exactly what you want to know) in order to demonstrate (list the arguments here)." For example: "I am studying medieval witch trials because I want to know what evidence the lawyers of those times used in such cases to demonstrate how those events have influenced modern medicine and jurisprudence." To make your essay or essay more persuasive, be sure to consider the counterarguments as well. |
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