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Essay Writing: What Makes A Good Essay

By: James Browne

The confusion regarding rel="nofollow" academic essay writing is ubiquitous. Everyone, from native English-speaking high school students to freshmen from foreign countries, needs to write essaysgood essays, preferably. However, with so much focus on grammar and spelling, we must stop for a minute and ask ourselves, what actually makes a good essay? Is it a collection of grammatically correct sentences? A perfectly organized thesis statement? Or something else?

rel="nofollow" Writing essays is a difficult task, but it does not have to be more complicated than it really is. So, what factors determine whether something is a good essay? First, a good essay speaks to the point. This factor is hard to define precisely, but you know it when you see it. Even if the writer seems educated and forms correct sentences, if it doesnt speak to the point, its not a good essay.

A good essay doesnt just go through the motions. Every sentence has a purpose and logically leads to the next, thus ensuring smooth exposition for the reader. Many educated writers are good at just filling space, creating extremely convoluted long sentences or jamming paragraphs full of unnecessary words. These practices, of course, are good at filling space and meeting the page or word count requirements. On the other hand, they do not make a good essay.

An essays goal is not to write a dry, grammatically correct succession of paragraphs full of SAT words. It is instead to inform, to persuade, or to answer a question. Therefore, the methods and words used must not be any more complex or lengthy than the task. Due to this, the dictum dont use a complex word where a simple one will do applies here.

Of course, if essay writing is incoherent, disorganized, and full of run-on sentences, that can be disastrous. But the mere absence of grammatical or spelling mistakes does not guarantee a great essay.