Some students have trouble uandishi essays in the traditional sense, moving from juu to bottom. They struggle to get words on the pages this way, which causes them to take significantly longer to write whatever they need to write. If you’re going to school at one of the juu online universities, wewe need to know how to write well and efficiently at the same time. This is crucial in a fast-paced degree program like the ones available on the web.
When I was in college, I actually wrote all of my essays in reverse, starting from the conclusion and working my way to the introduction. This may be unconventional, but it worked for me. Here are a few reasons why wewe may want to use reverse uandishi the inayofuata time wewe have to write an essay for college.
Making Sure the Conclusion Is Big
When I write for the web, I can’t spend a lot of time leading up to the point. I have to let people know what I’m talking about so they don’t songesha on to another website. In the case of college uandishi though, wewe actually want to do the opposite. wewe want to take people on a journey that eventually leads to a big conclusion. This is known as pyramid construction, and it is one of the most effective uandishi methods wewe could employ in college.
If wewe want to ensure that your conclusion is zaidi powerful than anything else that wewe say, wewe may want to consider uandishi it first. That way wewe don’t have to worry about saying something powerful early on and then having nothing left to conclude your essay. Practice this a few times and you’ll see what I mean. It’s just easier to create the big bang from the start and then worry about the little details that precede it.
Creating Support for the Conclusion
When wewe have the conclusion in place, wewe already know where wewe are going with what wewe are saying. If wewe write from intro to conclusion, wewe may struggle at the end to wrap, upangaji pamoja everything together. I think my essays flow together a lot better when I write them from bottom to top, but that may just be me. The only way wewe will know if wewe can have the same experience is to test this idea and see what happens.
Creating an Intro with a Hint..ro
I just had to put hintro in there. It was too punny to leave out Your introduction should be a statement that clearly defines your thesis and suggests where wewe may be going with it. It shouldn’t give away the conclusion because that defeats the purpose of the article. kwa uandishi in reverse, wewe will know what your big point is going to be so wewe can avoid revealing it too soon. wewe can just throw it out there casually and then reveal everything in the end. wewe may not be able to do this kwa uandishi the normal way.
Conclusion…Even This makala Has One
At the end of the day, I just think that reverse uandishi is zaidi effective for getting a point across. wewe may have to work a little harder to get everything to flow this way, but wewe will at least have a solid foundation to work with. Try uandishi your conclusion, then your body, then your intro and see what happens for you. If everything works out well, wewe will end up with a killer essay that blows people’s minds.
When I was in college, I actually wrote all of my essays in reverse, starting from the conclusion and working my way to the introduction. This may be unconventional, but it worked for me. Here are a few reasons why wewe may want to use reverse uandishi the inayofuata time wewe have to write an essay for college.
Making Sure the Conclusion Is Big
When I write for the web, I can’t spend a lot of time leading up to the point. I have to let people know what I’m talking about so they don’t songesha on to another website. In the case of college uandishi though, wewe actually want to do the opposite. wewe want to take people on a journey that eventually leads to a big conclusion. This is known as pyramid construction, and it is one of the most effective uandishi methods wewe could employ in college.
If wewe want to ensure that your conclusion is zaidi powerful than anything else that wewe say, wewe may want to consider uandishi it first. That way wewe don’t have to worry about saying something powerful early on and then having nothing left to conclude your essay. Practice this a few times and you’ll see what I mean. It’s just easier to create the big bang from the start and then worry about the little details that precede it.
Creating Support for the Conclusion
When wewe have the conclusion in place, wewe already know where wewe are going with what wewe are saying. If wewe write from intro to conclusion, wewe may struggle at the end to wrap, upangaji pamoja everything together. I think my essays flow together a lot better when I write them from bottom to top, but that may just be me. The only way wewe will know if wewe can have the same experience is to test this idea and see what happens.
Creating an Intro with a Hint..ro
I just had to put hintro in there. It was too punny to leave out Your introduction should be a statement that clearly defines your thesis and suggests where wewe may be going with it. It shouldn’t give away the conclusion because that defeats the purpose of the article. kwa uandishi in reverse, wewe will know what your big point is going to be so wewe can avoid revealing it too soon. wewe can just throw it out there casually and then reveal everything in the end. wewe may not be able to do this kwa uandishi the normal way.
Conclusion…Even This makala Has One
At the end of the day, I just think that reverse uandishi is zaidi effective for getting a point across. wewe may have to work a little harder to get everything to flow this way, but wewe will at least have a solid foundation to work with. Try uandishi your conclusion, then your body, then your intro and see what happens for you. If everything works out well, wewe will end up with a killer essay that blows people’s minds.
~ Chapter 1: Dreams
Love. Unconditional and pure upendo was there, found in their hearts. Feelings, pure and strong lived from siku to day.
But the days were cold. Cold wind froze their dreams.
A child was born.
Dreams, spreading its roots, now slowly fade.
But still live and last in the hearts of the dreamers.
A child wasn't a part of a dream, though.
It wasn't. But upendo was still there, although destroyed kwa many issues, it started fading slowly like a smothered flame.
Mother's eyes was full of hope and moyo full of love, so pure, so gentle.
She knew. Life won't be maziwa and honey, though she must be strong.
Looking at her baby girl, happy and sad in the same time, so many thoughts were flying through her head.
So many questions, perhaps a small dose of regret.
She felt sadness inside.
upendo was still there, that pure upendo that kept them alive, though these dreams they both had were somehow far and unreal.
A flame of upendo was still burning...
Love. Unconditional and pure upendo was there, found in their hearts. Feelings, pure and strong lived from siku to day.
But the days were cold. Cold wind froze their dreams.
A child was born.
Dreams, spreading its roots, now slowly fade.
But still live and last in the hearts of the dreamers.
A child wasn't a part of a dream, though.
It wasn't. But upendo was still there, although destroyed kwa many issues, it started fading slowly like a smothered flame.
Mother's eyes was full of hope and moyo full of love, so pure, so gentle.
She knew. Life won't be maziwa and honey, though she must be strong.
Looking at her baby girl, happy and sad in the same time, so many thoughts were flying through her head.
So many questions, perhaps a small dose of regret.
She felt sadness inside.
upendo was still there, that pure upendo that kept them alive, though these dreams they both had were somehow far and unreal.
A flame of upendo was still burning...
Texas Rancho Viejo 1942
Bonnie's POV
I walked quickly down the dusty dirt road, I kicked and scrapped pebbels, It was hot and dry today, another great thing when your isolated! *CRASH* I gasped, I slowed to a stop and carfully and slowwly turned around. Behind me stood a man. He had wild brown hair and blue piercing eyes, He held a gun and a charcol covered teddy bear. He smiled and inchined twords me. "Whoa pardner, who are you?" I asked in my thick texian accent. "I am a friend" He alisema kindly. I suspiciously eyed him up and down. I reached into my back pocket and gripped my fingers around a gun I found. "Dont be afraid i'll make it all better" He moved closer to me, I panicked.Is this the phantom murder? I thought. I pulled out my gun and aimed it at him. "I dont think wewe will"
I alisema sweetly, then I triggered it and shot him, he fell to the ground stunned. I smiled. When your isolated in texas wewe cant trust anyone. and i mean ANYONE.
Bonnie's POV
I walked quickly down the dusty dirt road, I kicked and scrapped pebbels, It was hot and dry today, another great thing when your isolated! *CRASH* I gasped, I slowed to a stop and carfully and slowwly turned around. Behind me stood a man. He had wild brown hair and blue piercing eyes, He held a gun and a charcol covered teddy bear. He smiled and inchined twords me. "Whoa pardner, who are you?" I asked in my thick texian accent. "I am a friend" He alisema kindly. I suspiciously eyed him up and down. I reached into my back pocket and gripped my fingers around a gun I found. "Dont be afraid i'll make it all better" He moved closer to me, I panicked.Is this the phantom murder? I thought. I pulled out my gun and aimed it at him. "I dont think wewe will"
I alisema sweetly, then I triggered it and shot him, he fell to the ground stunned. I smiled. When your isolated in texas wewe cant trust anyone. and i mean ANYONE.
Always running
All the time,
Chasing a dream
As I follow the signs.
Out of breath
I miss a turn,
I wander the paths
Ready to learn.
I start to get impatient
I'm working so hard,
So how come I'm not there yet
I've played all my cards.
Life is like a rollercoaster
Mine never stops,
It takes me round in circles
Back to the start.
There are so many highs and lows
Yet they''re all the same,
I need a change of track
Something different to my name.
Each step I take aches my body
And I'm waiting for the day,
That a different train will come along
And take me a different way.
All the time,
Chasing a dream
As I follow the signs.
Out of breath
I miss a turn,
I wander the paths
Ready to learn.
I start to get impatient
I'm working so hard,
So how come I'm not there yet
I've played all my cards.
Life is like a rollercoaster
Mine never stops,
It takes me round in circles
Back to the start.
There are so many highs and lows
Yet they''re all the same,
I need a change of track
Something different to my name.
Each step I take aches my body
And I'm waiting for the day,
That a different train will come along
And take me a different way.
Dusty Streets
A blazing sun,
chakula and Water
There is none.
Living on hope
Crying out,
Helping others
Around and about.
Children Shouting
They wail and cry,
Willing for a change
A signal, a sign.
They're grateful for everytihng
Whatever comes their way,
They're constantly working
All night, all day.
The air is filthy
They cough and they weep,
They want to survive
They sniffle and sleep.
Begging off strangers
It's all they can do,
Someone to help them
It could be you.
-Emily Eaton (13)
A blazing sun,
chakula and Water
There is none.
Living on hope
Crying out,
Helping others
Around and about.
Children Shouting
They wail and cry,
Willing for a change
A signal, a sign.
They're grateful for everytihng
Whatever comes their way,
They're constantly working
All night, all day.
The air is filthy
They cough and they weep,
They want to survive
They sniffle and sleep.
Begging off strangers
It's all they can do,
Someone to help them
It could be you.
-Emily Eaton (13)
I have a secret: I'm afraid. I'm terribly afraid that I AM GOING TO DIE. I didn't ask for leukemia. Nor did I expect it. Especially not chronic myelogenous leukemia. Especially when chronic myelogenous leukemia tends to affect the OLDER males, and I'm only what, 14?
But do wewe know why it has to be a secret? I have a family: my dad and Jae, my youngest sister. [Yeah, I have two more, but, they're out of my life at the moment.] They cried their hearts out once I was diagnosed. They were afraid that they'd lose another family member--after all, my mother passed away after a car accident. I promised to be strong. For Dad. For Jae. For Mom.
But if being strong means that I have to hold back all these tears, that I have to surpress all my fear in order to comfort my family, sometimes I wish I didn't make that promise.
But do wewe know why it has to be a secret? I have a family: my dad and Jae, my youngest sister. [Yeah, I have two more, but, they're out of my life at the moment.] They cried their hearts out once I was diagnosed. They were afraid that they'd lose another family member--after all, my mother passed away after a car accident. I promised to be strong. For Dad. For Jae. For Mom.
But if being strong means that I have to hold back all these tears, that I have to surpress all my fear in order to comfort my family, sometimes I wish I didn't make that promise.