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Review our step-by-step essay guide which includes a sample essay for each type. Make essay formatting and structuring the easiest part of this process.

Our essays include:

• Analytical Essay
• Application Essay
• Argumentative Essay
• Compare and Contrast Essay
• Political Essay
• Research Essay
• SEEC Essay

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Step 1
Introduction

Introduction to the Post-Secondary Essay

The student identifies themselves as well as the post-secondary application essay prompts in this section.

The first sentence of the introduction should be attention-grabbing. The topic should also be stated in the first sentence of this paragraph. A good introduction should not be overly long or too short.

Make sure you convey the things in the correct chronological order.

In the introduction, write a few lines that lead to your essay's major subject. Afterwards, a thesis will close the paragraph.


Step 2
Body Paragraphs

Body Paragraphs

All body paragraphs should support your thesis statement by offering background information. Depending on the length of your essay, the number of body paragraphs will vary. Maintain the focus of your body paragraphs and make sure they support your thesis statement.

Presenting facts and considering your experience from all angles will help you develop credibility and gain the trust of your reader.

Avoid putting too much information into each paragraph.  Paragraph breaks can help you control the pace of your writing and create specific thoughts from your readers.


Step 3
Conclusion

Conclusion

Summarize your entire essay in a few sentences. It's where you bring all of the points and examples from the essay together.

Recite your thesis and use the details from your body paragraphs to persuade the reader.


Step 4
Review and Edit

Always review and edit your work.

You can use grammarly.com which is free editing software. It will also help you with a choice of words.

Congratulations, you have completed the argumentative essay review.


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