Now you are ready to start writing. You have your ideas, your thesis, and your examples. So, let’s start putting it together.
Sentences in essays tend to follow certain patterns. Specifically, students in the English-speaking world tend to begin sentences with one of a few dozen phrases. We learn these in school, and you'll see them repeated over and over again. The problem for people learning English is that you probably were never taught these, and you won't find them in any book. So what we've tried to do is give you a list of common sentence starters, classified by function. Remember these, and you can get on with the more important work of figuring out what you want to say in your essay. Are you ready?
Historical discussion essays incorporate an analysis of a range of viewpoints and interpretations on often contested historical issues. They examine viewpoints based on the interpretation of evidence, rather than on unsubstantiated opinion.
At first glance, writing about history can seem like an overwhelming task. History’s subject matter is immense, encompassing all of human affairs in the recorded past — up until the moment, that is, that you started reading this guide.
As with many other scholars, historians learn their craft through researching and writing essays. The main purpose of a history essay is to formulate and defend a logical and convincing argument about a key problem or question in the discipline.
The final thing you should do before submitting any assignment is to edit and proofread your work. Editing focuses on refining the content and structure of your assignment, whereas proofreading is more of a final check for any typos or formatting issues.