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HOW TO MAKE AN ESSAY LONGER: TIPS AND TRICKS


Essay writing is a difficult task, and we believe "word count" and "deadline: Monday" are two of the most terrifying terms for any university student.

We at want to make your life easier, therefore we've done the legwork for you by studying eight different approaches to make that essay big, bold, and attractive.

What's the best part? You can compose a great essay from the comfort of your own student apartment, which has plenty of study desks and study rooms - yay!

QUOTATIONS


You'll be quite familiar with the concept of quotations because any properly researched paper will have them.
A citation is a great method to add some more words while also supporting your point by highlighting other smart people who think the same way you do!
However, there is a narrow line between a well-sourced and supported article and a compilation of other people's ideas, so don't overuse quotations in your essay. Make sure to allow some space for your own thoughts.
Last but not least, always double-check that your quotations are properly attributed and linked.

PARAPHRASING


Paraphrasing, along with quotations, is your best friend when it comes to increasing your word count and bolstering your points.

You demonstrate an in-depth comprehension of the topic by paraphrasing quotations and other source material while referencing the original source.

GO OVER YOUR INTRODUCTION AGAIN.


We understand that the last thing you want to do when you've finished your essay is go back to the beginning.

Having said that, you must not overlook the significance of your introduction. It should include your main theories and points of view that will be presented in the article, as well as the organization of your essay.

It's typical for theories to alter while you're writing, so check your introduction once you've finished to make sure it accurately reflects the final content.

It should always connect to your conclusion, and ideally, it should foreshadow the questions that will be neatly answered at the end of the essay.