| rockermcr: I was told by multiple teachers that they will not give you full credit for your essay of it's in bullet form. to be on the safe side, do not use bullets.
bball: you are correct. Write a paragraph and remember it doesn't really need to be a great paragraph. It just needs to have the information in a somewhat logical sequence. (if you start talking about affirmative action and then talk about the articles of confederation and then go back to affirmative action, it will be hard to follow.) You can just have a thesis with supporting evidence. In fact, you don't even need a thesis. You just need to answer the question. I label everything for my essays and it makes it easier on the grader. So, if I'm writing about court cases, the first sentence of the paragraph addressing that court case would be: Roe v. Wade dealt with abortion or something simple to signal a change in subject. If its just one big prompt, then I answer the question based upon the order they asked for information. |