1. Find a subject that interests you (or that has been assigned to you).
2. What do you have to say about this subject?
3. Develop your idea or ideas in a logical manner, starting with simple, introductory explanations and going on to give supporting detail and reasoning, and finally arriving at a logical conclusion.
The same way you start any essay. PLAN.
The claim is the argument you plan to prove.
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The argument you plan to prove
The argument you plan to prove
you should pay attention to your verbs and you should plan the essay well
The plan of development in an essay can typically be found in the introduction or the thesis statement, where the main idea or argument is presented. Additionally, the body paragraphs of the essay will further elaborate on this plan of development by providing supporting details and evidence. Look for topic sentences at the beginning of each paragraph to guide you on the essay's organization and development.
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The planning and brainstorming stage and when you make an outline. Where you plan what to put in your essay and in what order.
Your introduction should state what your essay is going to be about. Write a short preview of what you plan to write in your essay.
Just do a rough plan first, and then when you are actually writing the essay, it will seem a whole lot easier since you've thought about it!
When dealing with a photo essay over a standard essay there are many similarities, but as such there are defining differences. With a photo essay you are required to captivate the viewer with an art of nothing more than pictures. These pictures must show a dynamic story which the audience can relate with. Instead of having a writing format to plan out your paragraphs (as found in a standard essay structure), you must plan your shots in what would be called a "shot list". But like all good essays it takes time and practice, with a lot of imagination.