Monday, July 1, 2013

Inspirational Quotes For You To Write

Want to write but you do not have that inspiration to do so? Read the following inspirational quotes and get that drive to write.






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Funny Writing Memes

It's summer and it only means break from essay writing. But let's try to go back to some funny writing memes that we can relate to.

Funny Writing Meme#1

Funny Writing Meme#2

Funny Writing Meme#3

Funny Writing Meme#4

Which meme is your favorite? Mine is #2. That five-minute break on writing essays takes a lot of my time in writing my essay assignment. 

Essay vs. Paragraph

Today, I will be writing a short post discussing the differences between an essay and a paragraph. Students should know these differences or else they might be writing the wrong way.


Difference #1: Length of Topic Sentence
A paragraph and an essay both start with a topic sentence or a thesis statement. This explains what the essay or paragraph is all about.

An essay has a longer topic sentence while a paragraph requires only a simple and short topic sentence.

Difference #2: Structure of Supporting Details
In order to discuss your topic, you need supporting details.

When writing an essay, supporting details are provided in its supporting paragraphs. On the other hand, in a paragraph, the supporting details follow the topic sentence.

Difference #3: How Long?
Obviously, an essay is longer than a paragraph. But how long?

An essay is usually composed of five paragraphs while a paragraph is typically composed of five and six sentences.

So, here are a few differences between an essay and a paragraph that you should always remember.