Friday, January 27, 2012

Its An A+ Paper! Is It?



When I write a paper I say to myself, "yes it's a good paper!" but really is it a good paper or not? This is always a question I ask whenever I write a paper because honestly nobody writes a good paper on their first try and that's me right there!

I don't write A+ papers and yes I've written C papers which I may not be most proud of, but hey I wrote a of which I'm proud of because I tried my best. It may have not contained what my teacher expected it to contain, yes it included run on sentences, misuse of vocabulary and most likely have a bad body structure; but that's why we edit and proofread papers.

What really makes a good strong paper is if you have a strong thesis no matter on what you're writing about it's always good to have a something that one could argue about as a reader and a writer. Another thing that makes a good and efficient paper is chronological order. It is a must that you organize all of the events or ideas in order. You cannot write something you did last first. That just ruins your paper and it confuses the reader as they read.

Lastly is having a conclusion. All conclusions are important because you just can't start writing about a problem and ending it without giving the reader the opportunity to conclude what the writer did to solve the problem.

When I write a paper, I always find it easy to focus on the chronological order because this guides me into writing a good paper. Having all the events in order makes a better and stronger paper and it doesn't look like you're all over the place and that to me is the important key to having an efficient "A" paper!

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