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Revision For Essay

How To Write An Essay: Remember you must write an introduction first then three paragraphs with your reasons and finally a conclusion. Essay Structure Introduction Beginning Paragraph 1 Middle Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Conclusion End

You must: You must use formal language no text language or abbreviations. Use convincing, strong, powerful persuasive language to make the reader agree with you and believe what you are saying. Make sure you include facts, figures, statistics and evidence to improve what you are saying. State, explain and give examples in your paragraphs. Make sure you include your bibliography at the end of the essay. Your bibliography must include all the books, internet websites and sources you took your information from. Please write in third person! Lastly, check all the resources on Weebly and go through them all one last time.