Essay Suggestions.......

<p>I've got the NC writing test coming up this Tuesday and I really want to ace it. Now, anyone has got any types of essay suggestions? Well, my major problem is w/ my intro.....when I can't get a good intro, I just can't write it! I know abt the strategy of doing the body paragraphs earlier...but it doesn't work either. Since, the essays are really subjective, i'd appreciate any related suggestions......
Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Write a standard 5-paragraph essay. Don't do anything creative. Pick a point, stick with it, and back it up with examples.</p>

<p>Also, watch your grammar and spelling because those are super important for this standardized test.</p>

<p>And..don't worry about "acing it." You just need to pass.</p>

<p>I hate 5 paragraph essays, but for some reason that is what they like to see.</p>

<p>I wrote 4 paragraphs on the writing test in my state....I hope that won't work against me.</p>

<p>leah, almost 'everyone' can pass it.............our english teacher really worked terribly hard for 6 weeks w/ this only thing...............she wants atleast 20 'acing scores' (from 10th grade of 550 students). I've been thoroughly consistent in her class, I just want to show it's implementation in the writing test.
Yeah, I'd go w/ five para too, I was just wondering like what r the cool ways of conclusions and inventive transitions......
As for transitions.....I'm confined to only a few like,,,,,,,,For example, Take for example, Thereforth, Hence, Neverthless, In contrary, Pursuing this furthere......etc. like this...........transitions are the most important part of all. ........anyone knows some more?</p>

<p>bump.............</p>

<p>Transitions are for the weak.</p>

<p>I never use them.
I got a 12 on the SAT essay, too, for what it's worth.</p>

<p>Well...........we've got 90 minutes to write this essay as opposed to 25 min SAT Section..........It's a lot different....and they've included that sentence flow and structures are really important.......Transitions are undeniably important!</p>

<p>often, transition words are wordy and make your writing really mechanical. i agree with leah. you should just let your writing flow rather than using forced transitions</p>

<p>Actually, since the test is this Tuesday, I don't want to do any experiements.........yes, i agree w/ y'all......I hardly use transitions when i write essays for any other thing except in English Class!</p>