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How to write an essay with free-writing

Write an essay it's not an easy task, especially when you are stuck to find the best topic for you.

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How to write an essay with free-writing

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  1. Moves to Get Amazing Essay Ideas Presented By The Best Essay Writing Helper

  2. Freewriting • Find a quiet place • Think about the theme • Grab pen and paper • Write what comes to mind • Go on, don't stop “Start Writing, No Matter What. The Water Does Not Flow Until the Faucet Is Turned on”

  3. Mind Mapping • Place topic in centre • Write a related word • Link another word to it • Form a word tree “Mind Maps Are the Meta Language of the Human Race”

  4. Listing • Think about related words • Pen them down • Group them logically “The List Could Surely Go on, and There Is Nothing More Wonderful Than a List, Instrument of Wondrous Hypotyposis”

  5. BrainWriting • Request friends for essay help • Make them write an idea on paper • Pass the paper to each other • Comment on each other's views “My Brain Is the Key That Sets Me Free”

  6. Cubing • Sit for essay writing • Describe the theme • Compare it • Associate it • Analyze it • Apply it “It Always Seems Impossible Until Its Done”

  7. Starbursting • Read the problem • Understand it • Note questions coming in mind • Find answers “Solving Big Problems Is Easier Than Solving Little Problems”

  8. Concept Map • Write question's keyword • List secondary keywords • Link them • Continue the process “Write Like It Matters, And It Will”

  9. Affinity Diagrams • Collect information • Group it based on similarities • Name the groups “Trust That Little Voice in Your Head That Says 'Wouldn't It Be Great If..' And Then Do It”

  10. Recall Your Learning You've learnt so far: • Freewriting • Mind Mapping • Listing • Starbursting • Concept Map • Affinity Diagrams “Read a Thousand Books, And Your Words Will Flow Like a River”

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