Steer Clear of Common Essay Writing Errors

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Learn about common essay writing mistakes to avoid such as wordy topic sentences, unnecessary signposting, overuse of the thesaurus, and dangling clauses. Improve your writing by understanding and fixing these errors.

  • Essay writing
  • Common errors
  • Writing tips
  • Avoid mistakes
  • Improve writing

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  1. A few common essay writing errors

  2. Topic sentences The mythical connecting topic sentence While the British capitalised on opium addiction for profit, it is also important to consider the internal corruption and failings within the Qing dynasty. The attempt to include all information in the topic sentence The main argument of Abortion and Nation is that the 1992 X case, where a High Court injunction prevented a 14-year-old pregnant rape victim travelling to Britain to get an abortion, and was subsequently overturned by a Supreme Court ruling, was pivotal in shifting abortion politics in Ireland. The wordy and overelaborate The culture of secrecy present within the UK, seen through the operations of British power structures and governmental procedures, is detailed in the meticulously researched and constructed argument that makes up Cobain s monograph." The fundamentally unclear Roughly two decades into the 19th century was when opium became fully engrained into Chinese society as a whole and unsurprisingly it was around this time when the Qing court began to highlight the dangers of smoking opium, leading to two conflicts centred around restricting its use and importation."

  3. Signposting Remove your voice from the writing. I know it is you that is writing this. In this essay I will be analysing the response to the rising concerns about the use of narcotics, using the case studies of 19thcentury England and France. I will begin the essay by discussing the issues surrounding race and narcotics as a wider symptom of Victorian stereotypes, born from a fear of undermining British values. I will then move on to analyse the popular culture of the period and how this further enhanced these negative viewpoints and demonstrate the shift in attitude. Finally, I will conclude that I believe that race has played a crucial role in shaping attitudes towards the use of narcotics. Indeed, the racialisation of drug use and the perceived threat of an underclass rejecting capitalist values through the use of narcotics, ultimately led to prohibition laws being passed at the start of the 20thcentury. Avoid pointless signposting phrases It is highly possible that the political concerns of the administrative class of the empire, namely the Daoguang Emperor and the bureaucrats, were instrumental in shaping the adverse reputation of opium. Or A quote Stevens uses to encapsulate the response to the attempts of widening participation is excellence had reared its ugly head, it must be elitist , demonstrating how hard it is to change deeply rooted class divisions in huge social instructions such as universities ".

  4. Overuse of the thesaurus g. "Alexander alludes to the War on Drugs as the central proponent in the disproportionate mass incarceration of People of Colour within the United States. " "Hatherly also encapsulates austerity nostalgia from both Left- wing, and Right-wing perspectives and ambitions"

  5. The hanging or dangling clause E.g. Another important factor that led to Mexican Independence was the political problems leading up to the War, both long and short term. E.g. Without respecting the social relations of capitalism, Wood describes how capitalisms exploitative features are ignored, with the system being viewed to only provide opportunity

  6. Evidence Avoid 1) The evidence-less paragraph 2) The historian s quotation as evidence

  7. What evidence can we use? Figures Contemporary quotes Anecdotes, small stories.

  8. The overelaborate, multi-clause sentence E.g "Contemporary literature has shown a significant advancement in the degree to which historians re- evaluate their complete awareness of ill affairs of the past, utilising accountability as a mechanism for prevention. E.g. As this strategy faltered, figures such as James Bopp Jr. spearheaded a shift toward deregulating campaign finance, arguing that restrictions hindered pro-life advocacy, as Ziegler highlights that Bopp believed deregulating campaign finance would help pro-life candidates win

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