How to Write Great Essays

[Pages:127]HOW

TO

WRITE

GREAT

ESSAYS

HOW

TO

WRITE

GREAT

ESSAYS

Lauren Starkey

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NEW YORK

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Starkey, Lauren B., 1962?

How to write great essays / Lauren Starkey. --1st ed. p. cm.

ISBN 1-57685-521-X 1. English language--Rhetoric--Problems, exercises, etc. 2. Essay--Authorship--Problems, exercises, etc. 3. Report writing--Problems, exercises, etc. I. Title. PE1471.S83 2004 808'.042--dc22

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Contents

Introduction

vii

1 Organization

1

2 Clarity

11

3 Word Choice

21

4 Mechanics

39

5 Revising, Editing, and Proofreading

55

6 Untimed Essay Writing Strategies

67

7 Timed Essay Writing Strategies

85

8 Sample Essay Prompts and Essays

97

Resources

111

CONTENTS

HOW TO WRITE GREAT ESSAYS v

Introduction

I n your preparations for college, you may find yourself facing a handful of high-stakes essays. Your college application requires at least one, and the SAT requires another. Depending upon the high school you attend, or the state you reside in, you may need to write an exit essay, or take the Regents Exam. This book includes specific strategies to help you write great essays, no matter which type you write.

In contrast to basic writing guides that contain plenty of information you don't need, How to Write Great Essays focuses on the topics most important to you now. You won't find a comprehensive guide to mechanics, but instead you will get short but thorough lessons on the most common errors made in grammar, spelling, usage, and how to prevent and correct these errors. Every chapter is designed to relate directly to your essay, giving you the knowledge and the know-how you need to succeed.

The book is divided into seven chapters, with the first five covering different aspects of the writing process:

Introduction HOW TO WRITE GREAT ESSAYS vii

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Introduction

Chapter 1 shows you how to organize your thoughts and ideas before you begin writing, with techniques such as freewriting, brainstorming, and outlining.You will even learn why it's important to read good writing while preparing your essay.

Chapter 2 is about saying exactly what you mean by avoiding ambiguous language, using modifiers, eliminating unnecessary words and phrases, and using the active voice whenever possible.

Chapter 3 examines word choice and how it can accurately convey your ideas. It explains the most common misused and confused words, denotation versus connotation, and inclusive language. Important advice about the use of spell checking software is also included.

Chapter 4 teaches the most common mechanical errors so you can eliminate them from your writing. Troublesome parts of speech, issues such as noun-verb agreement, and punctuation problems are explained.

Chapter 5 shows you how to revise, edit, and proofread your essay. You will find checklists to use during these processes, as well as tips from professional editors. The use of word-processing programs to help with editing is also covered.

The last three chapters of How to Write Great Essays will arm you with specific strategies for writing both timed (SAT, GED) and untimed (college application, exit) essays.

Chapter 6 covers issues such as long-range planning, prewriting, and understanding the topics. Tips on writing to your audience and striking a balance between formality and informality are also explained.

Chapter 7 shows you how to prepare for timed essays. Learn how to research your exam, how to familiarize yourself with possible topic choices,and how to budget your time during the writing process. The more you know before writing a timed essay, the less stress you will feel during the exam, and the better the writing you will be able to produce.

Chapter 8 includes sample prompts and essays. Commentary at the end of each essay explains its strengths and weaknesses. You will be able to see how a number of writers approached both timed and untimed essay topics, and learn even more about how you can write a great essay.

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