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How to Write Essays A step-by-step guide for all levels, with sample essays
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XAMPLE 2 Below is a paragraph from an essay about whether young people should be responsible for their own future pensions rather than depending on the state to provide. The welfare state was meant to provide for the needs of all citizens from the cradle to the grave. When it was established after the Second World War, that was the laudable aim. However, changing demographics and the increase in the proportion of citizens living well into their eighties have put an unforeseen strain on the public purse. Hence, politicians are now saying the country cannot afford to carry such a burden of pension pay-outs. People, and particularly young people in their twenties, are going to have to plan for their own retirement 31 3 – T HE BODY OF THE ESSAY pension so that they can live a decent life without fear of poverty. They will no longer be able to look to the State to provide adequate provision for their old age. The State, it seems, is going to opt out well before they reach the grave. The key sentence of the paragraph is the first sentence. It makes the point about the expectations raised by the welfare state. That point is developed in sentences two, three, four, five and six by emphasising the difficulties caused by changing life spans, the problems that causes and the implications for young people. The last sentence acts as a kind of summary and echoes the first sentence of the paragraph. E XAMPLE 3 Below is a paragraph from an essay which is discussing whether or not the BBC should no longer be funded by the money raised by television and radio licences. Those who profit from working and owning shares in commercial television and radio argue that the BBC enjoys unfair advantages compared to its rivals. The BBC, they say, does not have to operate in the open market like commercial operators do. Unlike them, the BBC is insulated against failure. Whereas commercial television and radio must attract audiences so that they can charge appropriate rates to their advertisers, the BBC need not worry about ratings quite so much because its revenues are guaranteed because of the licence fees paid by the general public. The BBC, however, argues that it has a ‘public good’ mandate which demands that the 32 H OW TO WRITE ESSAYS organisation makes programmes that serves the public interest: educational programmes, documentaries, serious news bulletins and the televising of important public events. Sentence one makes the key point of the paragraph that the BBC enjoys unfair advantages over its commercial rivals. This point is expanded on in sentences two and three. Sentence four puts the counter argument on behalf of the BBC and points the way to the next paragraph where this point about the BBC can be discussed further. The individual paragraphs of your essays must have a coherent structure: a key sentence that makes the key point of the paragraph, followed by a development of that point using specific example and illustration. A closing sentence should round off the paragraph acting as a summary of the paragraph’s content, perhaps drawing an intermediate conclusion and/or pointing the way to the next paragraph. Download 1.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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