HOW TO WRITE ESSAY ON WAR: TIPS

HOW TO WRITE ESSAY ON WAR: TIPS

when you don't know how and what to write on it don't know anything about the wars but  really want to write an essay on it . Today we are going  to learn how to write a great essay on war. how to properly structure it and give you  some helpful tricks and tips to submit your exceptional piece of writing. It is simpler and easy to study and  succeed in essay writing 

 

Now let's get back to the topic one of the most difficult parts of preparing a  war essay is narrowing it down. The problem is that there is a wide variety of themes related to war from patriotism to friendship or specific battles.

LENGTH OF AN ESSAY:

Determining the topic of the essay is a necessary step to formulate it effectively. Also remember not to write an essay too long or too short. The length of an essay should be according to  the type generally a high school essay should be up to 1000 words long and an undergrad college essay can be up to 3000 words begin with the end in mind this will help you stay focused in your work attempting to compose an essay without this is the equivalent of hopping on a horse and galloping directly to your target versus roaming around without a map yes you will ultimately find your path but it will take a long time know where you're heading.

GIVE IT A STRIKING TITLE: 

let the reader know from the start give it a striking title try to avoid giving your essay the same title as everyone else in your class if your essay is about the causes of world war 2 for example 90 of your students will most likely title it the causes of world war 2 but you're more creative than that so demonstrate it for example utilize a meaningful quotation in your topic or develop  an eye-catching picture that draws the reader in  

OPEN WITH A HOOK:

open with a hook what do you do once you've  developed a fantastic title and thesis statement ideally your opening phrase should be similarly  impressive the following are examples of good openings ask a question a quotation a provocative  or bold argument that you will seek to justify or refute starting with a veteran story is a great  way to start a war essay it should be interesting to make readers ponder over this topic.

THESIS STATEMENT:

 

write a  thesis statement create an organized outline to demonstrate your thesis a thesis statement should  be a debatable claim or an idea that people have different opinions about avoid statements that are  easy to accept or reject such as the propaganda affected the way americans viewed world war  ii instead use a more complex thought process such as war propaganda fostered racism as well  as racial discrimination in the united states during world war ii the latter topic focuses on  a specific aspect of propaganda and its effect on people so this example has a debatable claim  and people may have different opinions about. 

START WRITING THE ESSAY BASED ON YOUR OUTLINE:

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Now start writing the essay based on your outline  the essays on war should contain a full-fledged introduction your introduction might start with  some general information on the series of wars such as who led them when and where they begin  and a brief summary of the battles you should introduce all of the questions concerning  the conflict that you want to explore at this stage each paragraph should  begin with a transition statement that creates a progression from one paragraph  to another 

DISCUSS TRAGEDY, LOSS AND SENTIMENT:

 

Tragedy and loss are two words that come to mind while thinking about the wars any conflict whether or not it is conducted with  good intentions will always result in physical devastation the american civil war for example had  a direct and indirect impact on millions of people you may also discuss the destruction of property  and the many other bad consequences of war always discuss people's sentiment traumas caused  by war only deepen with time as people lose loved ones and see the devastation and collapse of their own family relatives and community.

DON'T LET THE READER FALL ASLEEP:

Don't let the reader fall asleep keep in mind that your teacher  is grading lots of essays so if you keep your work engaging they will appreciate it to generate  flow try linking paragraphs together incorporating well-chosen quotations asking questions to the  audience experimenting with dishonesty to do this set the assumption that you'll make a specific  argument then turn it around halfway through.

SUPPORT ALL CLAIMS WITH CREDIBLE AND ACCURATE DATA:

 

Support all claims with credible and accurate  data using library databases or trusted sources read and analyze what the academic community  is already discussing on the subject make sure to evaluate all sources purdue university  online writing center suggests that examiners try to determine whether the source content is  fact opinion or propaganda this is especially important with writing on a war as different parties tend to see the results differently.

END IT WELL:

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End it well have you ever watched  a great film with a crappy ending what a story mark did it not spoil the whole film for  you exactly don't do the same with the essay you've been working on for hours the  following are examples of effective endings referring back to your beginning statement come up  with a quote that encapsulates your point of view finish with a question which can be rhetorical always conclude your war essay effectively by  reminding the readers of your thesis statement without directly rephrasing it  remember that you're taking the reader on a journey with your essay  make it as pleasant as possible so that they feel it was all worth it  when they get to the end destination.

 

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