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Having a clear plan and structure for your assignment makes writing much easier and faster, and keeps you on track during the writing process.
Every good essay needs an argument - the message your reader remembers long after they've finished reading.
The writing process is much easier when you understand the different elements that make up an essay.
Your essay plan is the skeleton of your essay, and includes your argument, main points and conclusion.
The language in your essay question tells you what you need to write about, and how you need to do it.
There are lots of different types of essay question, but they all require evidence to back up the main points.
Specific instructions in essay questions set limits for your work - what you need to include and what you can leave out.
There's no special place to find quotes, but when you're researching, you'll start to spot the great ones.
A good quote adds something to the point you're making, and relates directly to back to the essay question.
When using quotes, follow some simple formatting conventions to make sure your reader knows where the quote begins and ends.