Advertorial
Essay Structure Analysis That Will Help You Get High Score
The way you structure your essay will affect its coherence and readability. Here are some tips that will help you to organize your essay and get a high score.
![](https://pembrokeshire-herald.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image1.jpg)
THE basic structure of an essay consists of an introduction, body, and conclusion. Things you may have difficulty with as a student is what to include in these different sections. Organizing the information you want to include in the body is probably the most challenging part. The way you structure your essay will affect its coherence and readability. Here are some tips that will help you to organize your essay and get a high score.
Essay parts
Your introduction presents your topic, gives background, and presents your thesis statement. A good introduction intrigues a reader and gives some insight into the things that are to follow. It’s helpful to write your introduction after writing the body as you will have a better grasp on what to include.
Your body will present your core arguments. You will offer evidence to back them up. Each paragraph will include one point and start with a topic sentence. All paragraphs will follow a logical format that leads toward a conclusion.
Your conclusion will tie all your main points together and give the reason why they matter.
Students often have difficulty with transferring their ideas to paper. If you are one of them you can make use of professional homework services. The best option would be to try Edubirdie writers. This online service has professional writers who will help you with essay writing. You can choose an online writer with expertise in your subject area and provide instructions. The essay will be of high quality and plagiarism free.
The outline
It is important to come up with an outline before you start writing your essay. It gives you a guide to follow that helps you to remain on track.
It’s important to start by examining the material you uncovered in your research. When you have your thesis statement, you can begin organizing information to serve your argument. You will need to come up with subheadings and short summary sentences for the point you will cover in each paragraph.
Consider whether there’s an obvious starting point for your argument. Do you need to set up certain points before discussing others? The time you spend preparing your outline saves you time later and ensures your essay is coherent.
Order of information
Certain principles can guide you in how you present your information.
- Start with your simplest claim and progress to the most complex one. Simple claims are often widely accepted whereas more complex ones may be contentious.
- You will usually put background information at the beginning of the essay. It may also appear at the start of a specific section to which it is relevant.
- Every piece of information must advance your thesis. Review it to see if it helps the reader to understand your points. Try to remove any unnecessary or irrelevant sentences.
- Readers will also want to know why your essay matters within the larger context. This kind of information belongs at the end of your essay.
Choose a structure
You can structure your essay in a number of different ways but the structure should serve your ideas best.
Chronological structure: Chronological structure is the easiest structure. You simply discuss events in the order in which they occur. You will discuss how they relate to one another as you proceed. If your essay is about a series of events, this is a suitable structure.
Compare-and-contrast structure: You may have two or more concepts you have to compare and contrast. This is often the case in an argumentative essay. You can also use this structure in a literature essay where you have to compare two texts.
Problem-method-solution structure: Using this structure you will present a problem and describe your approach to solving it. You will analyze the problem and arrive at a solution. In your conclusion, you will assess the effectiveness of your solution.
Signposting to clarify structure: This type of structure usually includes an overview written in the present tense after the introduction. It will describe your key ideas or arguments. The structure will then include various transitions that guide readers and connect different ideas.
Conclusion
An essay is not just a random collection of ideas. Basic essay structure is important as it organizes your ideas in a logical way. The structure you choose will help readers to understand your arguments. They will recognize their significance within the wider context. Structuring your essay in the best way to present your ideas will help to improve your scores.
Author’s Bio
Mary Spears writes on a wide variety of subjects and there’s hardly any essay sample or a sample outline on academic websites that has not managed her high praises. She is outstanding in her work and she promotes hard work and consistent learning to others to reach a level that she is at. Students find her very motivating and believe in things she says.
Advertorial
A40 closed due to two vehicle collision near Camrose
![](https://pembrokeshire-herald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/crash-e1717679554471.jpg)
TWO people have been rushed to hospital following a crash on the A40 on Thursday (Jun 6).
Rescuers were called to a two-vehicle crash near Camrose, Haverfordwest at around 9.10am.
The road was closed in both directions.Both drivers were taken to hospital for further treatment, but was reopened shortly after midday.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson told The Pembrokeshire Herald: “Dyfed-Powys Police responded to reports of a two-vehicle road traffic collision at the Camrose junction on the A40, just outside Haverfordwest Airport at approximately 9.10am.
“Drivers of both vehicles were taken to hospital, with one being treated for minor injuries and the other treated for more serious injuries which are not believed to be life threatening.
“The road was closed while officers attended the scene and reopened shortly after 12pm.”
Advertorial
10th anniversary of the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre
![](https://pembrokeshire-herald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1200px-Pembroke_Dock_Heritage_Centre_4068-e1712671953308.jpg)
PEMBROKE Dock Heritage Centre is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Since the museum was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014, the centre has gone from strength to strength.
Today the museum is a ‘go to’ for information on the military, maritime and social history of Pembroke Dock, an archive of specialist research knowledge on the role of the Sunderland flying boats, and a beacon for Star Wars fans.
The importance of the Heritage Centre will be celebrated on Saturday April 27th with an Open Day.
The museum will be free to enter, from 11am to 3pm.
The Heritage Centre was the culmination of many heritage initiatives and over the years so many volunteers have given their time, skills, energies and enthusiasm to these – from the Gun Tower Museum to the Flying Boat Interpretation Centre, the Fleet Surgeons House and now in the magnificent Royal Dockyard Chapel.
Those at the Heritage centre look forward to welcoming everyone, especial any former volunteers and family members of those involved in past years.
See the website www.pdht.org also Facebook and X for further details.
Advertorial
Fishguard Festival of Music tickets go on sale next week
![](https://pembrokeshire-herald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cello-fishguard.webp)
TICKETS go on sale on Monday 15 April for this year’s Fishguard Festival of Music/Gŵyl Gerdd Abergwaun concerts. 18 events will be staged at venues across Pembrokeshire from 18 to 31 July, with the popular Welsh National Opera Orchestra returning to the festival to perform at St David’s Cathedral on Friday 19 July. Conductor Tomas Hanus will lead a programme that will include Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto.
Other artists performing at this year’s festival include the Marmen String Quartet, the Welsh National Opera Chamber Orchestra and violinist Jennifer Pike with pianist Jâms Coleman. Harpist Catrin Finch and violinist Aoife Ní Bhriain will team up for a concert following their acclaimed debut album Double You released last year. Pianist and Festival Patron Peter Donohoe , soprano Claire Booth, accompanied by pianist Jâms Coleman, will give recitals. The Bute Wind Quintet and the National Youth Brass Band, Choir and Orchestra of Wales will also give concerts. Welsh Chamber Folk Trio VRi will return after their sell-out concert at Theatr Gwaun two years ago. The festival will open with a concert in Newport by the Young Music Makers of Dyfed.
The full programme is available to view on the festival’s website and tickets will be on sale from 9.00am on Monday 15th of April and can be booked via www.fishguardmusicfestival.com
Gillian Green MBE, Artistic Director of the Fishguard Festival of Music, said: “The Fishguard Festival has been a showcase for world-class music in West Wales for over fifty years and this year we will be reverting to our traditional dates in July following the temporary move of the festival dates following COVID.
“We have an excellent line-up this year and will be taking music outdoors and visiting care homes courtesy of performances by Filkins Drift, funded by Tŷ Cerdd in association with Live Music Now.”
-
Education5 days ago
Milford Tesco worker achieves Oxford dream and lands top legal job
-
Crime4 days ago
Haverfordwest man admits having nearly 1000 child and animal images
-
Crime4 days ago
Youth set to appear in court over serious sexual offences
-
Crime4 days ago
Police investigating after man injured during altercation in cemetery
-
Education4 days ago
Pupils delight in ice cream treat from Pembrokeshire’s number one van
-
Crime4 days ago
Town centre ‘stinking of skunk’ as police strip cannabis farm
-
Crime3 days ago
Fag-butt police court summonses spark debate in Pembrokeshire
-
News6 days ago
Proposal to give firefighters a council tax discount to go to Cabinet