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Analysis and planning for Assignment writing:

planning and analysis It is much simpler for students to write essays when they
have done thorough research on the subject and have planned well. Start
examining your subject as soon as you get it and make an effort to comprehend
the issue. Select a strategy for the essay without delaying preparation. If the
instructor has given you free reign to choose a subject, give it some consideration
before deciding on one. Make sure the subject you choose satisfies the
assignment's goals. Choose a subject that fascinates you if at all feasible. Similarly,
be sure your chosen subject is appropriate for the length of the essay you want to
write and that you have access to the necessary reference materials. If you're
having difficulties deciding what to write about, start with a few ideas and, after
going through many of them, choose the best one. You may get inspiration by
reading through the textbook, lecture notes, and relevant journals and
publications. Choose particular topics rather than ones that are too general. You
may write your subject as a question that your essay should respond to after you
have a particular topic in mind. Prior to drafting your response, it is crucial to
identify any important verbs in the title or question. Key verbs like "analyse,"
"describe," "compare," "discuss," "assess," "examine," and "justify" may be used
in essay titles. These verbs tell you how the question should be addressed. Keep
in mind that depending on the question you pose, you may create essays that are
argumentative, informational, or analytical. Analyze the subject critically.
Consider your current knowledge of the subject. Determine how long it will take
to get the needed information. You may ask the instructor for explanations right
away. Continue to be optimistic and concentrate on the project. Recognize that
without a strategy, you may not be able to produce an essay fast. Set a deadline
for doing background reading and literature search, allow enough time to arrange
your ideas before you begin writing, and allow time to finish the assignment. You
are prepared to engage deeply with the actual literature collection after you have
completed the essential planning and preparation. Select your sources, genres of
literature, and other details, and allocate enough time for literature gathering.
Sometimes, after gathering some of the information sources, you need to modify
your plan. Planning also includes creating a structure for writing.

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