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This site contains information to help you understand the marking process in humanities, creative arts and science essays.

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We introduce you to essay-writing techniques.
Read the sections that you feel are relevant to you.
1. New Video - Introduction to writing sentences by making the distinction between objects.
2. Agreement - Decide whether to agree with the writer or not.
3. Five perspectives - Write five paragraphs per section (usually with two sections).
4. Two parts going well together for each reason - Think of "two parts" (the reason and its inference to the conclusion) for each reason and conclusion pair.
5. Argument - Structure an argument.
6. Secondary text - Use secondary texts in your essay.
7. Setting - Set your section in a particular room.
8. High quality thoughts - A thinking exercise.
9. Debate - Write a debate about your argument!
10. Being Interested In The Lecturer for H1 - Show interest in your lecturer.




11. Creative Arts and Science: Positivity- In Creative Arts and Science, one must decide whether one will write on positive theme or not.
12. Creative Arts and Science: One Section - Creative arts and science (until Masters) essays have one section five paragraphs long.
13. Creative Arts and Science: Devices - Learn about devices in Creative Arts and Science.
14. Creative Arts and Science: People - Write about a person or people in a single setting in Creative Arts and Science.
15. References - Examples of how to reference a source in APA and Harvard formats.


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