Bad Manners [v1.92.1]
Bad Manners [v1.92.1]
Bad Manners [v1.92.1]

[v1.92.1] | Bad Manners

: Maintain the same tense throughout—usually the past tense for personal narratives—and ensure your tone remains formal where appropriate. 4. Conclude with Closure

: Instead of making claims, provide specific examples and personal stories to demonstrate your traits or qualities.

: Break the assignment into smaller tasks. Use a visual guide, like the "hamburger" model, to structure your introduction, body, and conclusion. Bad Manners [v1.92.1]

: Start with a unique topic or a creative opening to engage your audience.

: Write with honesty and use your natural narrative voice. If you're passionate about the topic, the writing will feel more genuine to the reader. : Maintain the same tense throughout—usually the past

: If your essay title is a question, ensure your entire argument focuses on answering it directly.

: When referencing an existing question or topic, put it into your own words while maintaining the original meaning. 3. Develop the Body Paragraphs : Break the assignment into smaller tasks

Your introduction sets the stage for your argument and captures the reader's attention.