Although, as we said before, papers owl reviews do not have a clear structure, it is still divided into three parts in terms of content: an introduction, the main part, the final part.

To write a quick essay, you need to know exactly what to do, and more importantly, in what sequence. Especially for the readers of our blog, we have compiled a simple, clear algorithm that should facilitate your work on this task:

Start writing the paper with an introduction. In it, you should introduce the reader to the problem that you have decided to consider in your essay. In this case, by a problem you mean a difficult practical or theoretical question that requires a certain solution.

Then comes the main part, which should contain an analysis of the topic of the essay or a specific statement. In this part, you need to show how well you know the material, as well as how logically you know how to state your thoughts. It is the main part that will be able to show the teacher how correctly you understand the topic. You can start writing this part of the essay with the thesis, i.e. with the position that you are going to prove. Then you should give two or three arguments in favor of your thesis.

Having finished the main part, you need to summarize everything you have written earlier. The conclusion should be short, but at the same time succinct, as well as related to what was said earlier. In some situations, it is quite acceptable to express in the conclusion your own opinion about the problem considered in the essay. It is worth noting that the author's opinion should be expressed accurately, while avoiding excessive emotionality in their assessments.

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Clear and to the point. As from a training manual. But from personal experience I can add. First of all, evaluate the place of publication - each publisher has its own requirements for the design and volume of the article. This also includes the volume of the three parts mentioned above: the introduction, the main part and the conclusions. Sometimes publishers strictly regulate these moments. In addition, any written work that claims to be scientific must be based on literature. It can also be designed in different ways - keep an eye on this. This also includes links and quotes - excessive or incorrect use of them can lead to the return of an article for plagiarism. Speaking of plagiarism. Nowadays, this is almost the key point in any written work. Here it is necessary to clarify with the publisher about the preferred system for checking for plagiarism. Fortunately, there are both paid and free applications on the network. Last but not least, proofreading and editing resources can be used to reduce the risk of publication rejection.

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