You can, if it's an informal or opinionated essay, or an essay deliberately written in that style. However, if more formal essays it's best to use 'one'. If that sounds awkward remove the subject altogether.
e.g.: You can find the Great Wall in China.
One can find the Great Wall in China.
The Great Wall is found in China.
yes, and in the essay you should say the answer to the question.
The word essay has two syllables. The syllables in the word are es-say.
文章 spelled like:Wénzhāng
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yes, and in the essay you should say the answer to the question.
You should say What he did and why he did it
You can if you have enough to say about it
essai
The word essay has two syllables. The syllables in the word are es-say.
It uses formal language and structure not colloquialism and slang.
it give your essay more details or as you can say it lets people know what your story basically about.
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That would depend on the type of essay. Say, an essay for a presentation, yes, you would. Any public essay is one you would capitilize the title. Ex: The History of Mr. Guy Source from- Yuri Veshielshikove
well what my teacher say is restate the question and your reason if a persuasive essay if a regular then I don't know