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Writing Well ...
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Writing Well -- Overview
Contrary to common belief, writing an essay is not something that happens spontaneously.
Writing a successful essay requires planning, organization, and practice. The purpose for writing an essay in every instance is to convey a specific meaning to your audience. Developing the message and keeping to a common pattern will help your audience follow along as you make your argument. Your writing should, above all, be your own. It should stay true to your own voice and it should clearly reflect what it is about you that is important for the world to know.
Using this guide will provide you with a template for presenting your writing in a way that is clear, concise, and readable to a diverse audience.
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