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An academic essay is a formally submitted task on which an individual is scored and
one’s performance is evaluated. An academic essay should be written very carefully
and with precision.
Ways to write an academic essay:
Start with doing a proper research. Gather as much information as possible
and jot down the relevant points.
Go through the points and see which points are necessary and which are not.
Create a structure and connect the dots. Map out a rough draft.
After that decide a heading. It should capture the essence of your essay.
Then start the writing. Follow the introduction, body and conclusion rule for a
well drafted essay.
Make sure to give references and due credits.
Proofread for errors and plagiarism.
A hook is the device used to capture the attention of the reader. A hook can be of various
types as long as it can grab attention. Some good hooks, as per your question are:
*A quote: Nothing grabs attention like a quote which is used appropriately and
efficiently. If you writing a literary analysis of a book. A suitable quote from the book
or the author, which might add to your content, is the right choice.
*A question: Ask the readers a question, which might bamboozle them. It should make
them think. This will want them to know your opinion on the matter.
*Anecdote: A good relevant anecdote might make your essay engaging. And what
engages makes the readers want to read further. So don’t shy away from citing
anecdotes to support your essay.
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