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1. Try to understand the main idea or title and what you are
expected.
2. Think carefully about the points you wish to build. These may come
from the questions you raise about the topic.
3. Arrange your points in a proper order .
4. Pay particular attention to your first sentence. It should give an
idea of what you are writing about.
5. To hold the reader’s attention make sure the end has something
interesting to offer : the last sentence could be the most impressive
sentence.
6. Write in complete sentence varying their length according to need.
Every sentence must express a clearly stated idea.
7. Connect your sentences. This requires (a) keeping to the subject
and (b) making good use of words such as ‘although’, ‘since’, ‘but’,
‘also’, ‘in spite of’, ‘after’, ‘before’ , ‘therefore’, ‘moreover’ ,
‘however’ , etc. (Sentence connectors).
8. Never go in for big words just for their own sake. Use only those
words that you know well.
9. Always revise your fist draft paying special attention to
punctuation, spelling and grammar. Remember also to leave margins to
the left and right of your writing.