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... naturally...major arguments also appear at this stage. A good development often forms a clear line of thought." (Taylor Green, 2000: p.61) A good essay answers the question set. For example, the argument and evidence must be relevant to the question, and is an important feature towards the overall balance. It must deal with the subject or topic posed in the question rubric. The answer should demonstrate an understanding of the question and that the writer has grasped the key terms, and followed all the instructions required. After the topic has been settled and the focus is centred on common interest, the emphasis should then go to the details of the content. All the points covered should be closely related and relevant to the focus of the topic. Any irrelevant material may distract the reader's attention and these irrelevant points may even confuse the reader's line of thought. Thus, writers need to ...
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