- Introduction. An essay can begin with some quotes, rhetorical
question, problematic issue, a typical situation, the general
information about the drop-down in the book problem, references to
the authoritative opinion of the source, creation of a special
emotional state, referring to the specific facts of the biography
of the author describes, etc. Be sure to take the reader to the
formulation of the problem, when doing the introduction.
- In the text, use the word "question" or "problem". The problem
should cover the entire material. When formulating the problem, you
may use the most common phrases cliché: the text reveals the
problem, the author raises the question, etc.
- Next step is commenting on the issue. You can concern the
question of history and consider different points of view. It is
also permissible to use the cliché phrases.
- After that you need to reveal the author's position. It can be
overt and covert.
- The penultimate step is the description of the agreement or
disagreement with the opinion of the author. The point of view
should argue.
- Finally, we came to a conclusion. It should summarize the
entire essay, written to generalize and draw appropriate
conclusions.