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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم.

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Submitted to : ma’am Rozina shamas. Presented by : Eman Roll no : 23021519-156 Department of Computer Science Section B.

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Organization and structure of essay.

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Contents :. Introduction of essay Why write an essay ? Essay structure Importance of structure in an essay Tips for effective organization.

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Introduction of essay :-. What is essay ? An essay is a short piece of writing that presents a focused idea or argument on a specific topic. Writing essays requires detail. An essay's plot is meaningless. The essay lacks any characters. Purpose of essay : The main purpose of any essay is to explain , discuss , describe , interpret or analyze a particular topic . An essay is used to state and support an opinion with proof and explanation . Essays can be used to persuade others to agree with your opinion ..

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Why write an essay ?. Writing an essay help us express our ideas more clearly and effectively . It help us to convey much information in small amount of space ..

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Essay structure. An essay has three main parts : An introduction (introductory paragraph) A body ( at least one , but usually more paragraphs ) A conclusion ( concluding paragraph ).

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Essay structure. INTRODUCTION : General statements Thesis statement BODY : A topic sentence 1 support 2 support 3 support (concluding sentence ) B topic sentence 1 support 2 support 3 support (concluding sentence ) 3. CONCLUSION: Restatement or summary of the main points : final comments ..

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INTRODUCTION. Start with a bold , catchy, opening statement that will grab the reader’s attention..

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BODY PARAGRAPHS. Arrange your research , in point form . In a logical order..

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CONCLUSION. Analyze how the information presented has proved your thesis ..

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Importance of structure in an essay :. Improving Readability: An attractive layout and simple reading make the essay aesthetically pleasing and ensure that readers can easily follow along with the material. Assisting Readers in Following the Argument: An organized essay gives the reader a clear path to follow, which facilitates comprehension and helps them follow the author's argument or message throughout the text. Creating a Clear and Logical Progression of Ideas: The essay's structure makes sure that its ideas are presented in a way that makes sense and facilitates the information flow. This aids readers in better understanding the content and the intended message..

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Tips for effective organization :. Outlining before writing Creating a thesis-driven structure Overall Structure Consistency Paragraph Length Use of Evidence and Examples Cohesiveness: Revise and edit for clarity Seeking feedback from others.

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Outlining before writing :. Develop a clear outline that includes the main points and supporting details. Organize thoughts and ideas before diving into the writing process. The outline serves as a roadmap for the essay, ensuring a structured and cohesive narrative..

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Creating a thesis-driven structure:. Create a strong argument that sums up the main points of discussion. Arrange the essay according to the thesis, making sure that every paragraph advances and supports the main topic. To ensure cohesion and unity throughout the essay, stay focused on the thesis..

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Overall Structure :. logical Order: To improve understanding, arrange concepts properly. Chronological Order (if applicable): Present the data in the order that makes sense or in which it happened. Idea Hierarchy: Arrange the essay's major ideas and illustrative elements in a logical order..

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Consistency :. Throughout the essay, keep your tone and style the same. Make sure that the terms used, reference style, and structure are all consistent..

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Paragraph Length :. Try to balance the length of your paragraphs. Although there isn't a hard rule, paragraphs should be both sufficiently long to completely develop an idea and sufficiently brief to keep the reader engaged..

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Use of Evidence and Examples :. Support your arguments with relevant evidence and examples. Ensure that each piece of evidence contributes directly to your main points..

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Cohesiveness:. Ensure that all parts of the essay contribute to the central theme and thesis Avoid including information that is not directly relevant to your main argument..

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Revise and edit for clarity:. Examine the essay to ensure that the concepts are expressed clearly and logically. Get rid of unnecessary repetition and make sure every paragraph adds to the overall cohesion. To improve the reader's comprehension, Make sure that any unclear or confusing wording is clarified..

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Seeking feedback from others :. To get different viewpoints, show the essay to teachers, coworkers, or classmates. Take into account comments regarding general efficacy, clarity, and structure. Utilize constructive feedback to make the essay's structure better..

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Thank you.