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How to get an A+ on your essays with 7 steps




If you have to write an essay and you’re not the strongest writer, don’t worry. There are plenty of online writing services that can help you with your paper, and we’ll tell you how to get the best one right here in our guide on how to get an A+ on your essays. We’ll show you what makes a good paper service stand out from the crowd and give you tips on choosing the right one for you, as well as offer some insights into what they can do to make your life easier.


Step 1: Introduction

Introduction is a very important part of any essay. The introduction should grab readers' attention immediately. It should establish why you are writing, what you are going to discuss and how you will do that. You need to introduce your topic in two or three sentences in order to capture readers' interest. Also it is essential to provide background information about your topic. This will help your reader understand what you are talking about. Remember that students have different levels of knowledge, so don't assume they know everything there is to know about your subject.


Step 2: Stating Your Subject

The first step should take is stating your subject, which should give a clear idea of what you are going to say. Be sure that you have chosen a subject that is relevant, will be of interest and something others can identify with. The best way to state your subject is: A person who wants.... or In order for someone to have.... or Because I want..... Don’t just start writing when you don’t know what you are talking about.


Step 3: Gather Evidence

Gather relevant evidence from a wide range of sources. This will show that you’ve done research about not just your subject but also about how other people have approached it in different ways. If you can, quote their ideas and use evidence from your source material to support them. This will make it look like you know what you are talking about, so keep on reading for more tips for how to write a perfect essay. Now take another look at what you have written. Have you used examples? Are they well-chosen? Is your argument persuasive? Are there any spelling or grammar mistakes?


Step 4: Thesis Statement

To compose a good thesis statement, you first have to understand what it is. The thesis statement for a paper is basically its central argument—that is, it states in one or two sentences what you intend to prove. It’s also known as an outline sentence because it outlines what you plan to write about. In fact, it’s so important that most teachers will tell you that if your thesis isn’t strong enough, they won’t even bother reading further. So how do you come up with a strong thesis?


Step 5: Write the body Paragraphs

After you have written 3 topic sentences for each of your essay’s main ideas, it is time to go back and expand upon each of those sentences in what is known as a body paragraph. Your body paragraphs should be 3-5 sentences long, depending upon how much information you have from your research. Each sentence should add something new to your essay and tie into one of your three topic sentences. Don’t forget that every sentence needs a transition word or phrase!


Step 6: Conclusion

The conclusion is more than just a summary of what you’ve written. When you write, make sure that you include a succinct and memorable final statement. Remember, many readers scan but few read word for word. Your conclusion should be able to stand alone in conveying your main point(s). Make it count!


Step 7: Proofreading

Every time you finish a draft, print out and read through it in hard copy. You’ll find more mistakes when you do it that way. But don’t just scan for errors; make sure every point you intended to make is actually there. If something is missing, fix it and proofread again before you turn in your essay. Also be sure that transitions between paragraphs are smooth and each paragraph has a clear topic sentence (this will make it easier for anyone who reads your essay later). You may even want to hire an editor to go over your final draft and make sure it's completely error-free.