A few points to bear in mind: ??Drop a coin and choose whichever side the coin suggests
; u1 |% ?3 w( c' t1 p ??Dont keep pondering over it. You dont have the time to ponder, and the result of pondering will be no better than a random choice.5 S- J+ U7 C, y& O- a+ \
??Use the three-part and five-paragraph format) ]( |$ P5 |* Y# b. i) }
??First tell people what you want to say, then say it, and finally tell people what you have just said.0 h L3 J+ X' o; `) _
??Give each of the main paragraphs a topic sentence& g; ~. D: z- G2 u& ]4 e8 x
??The topic sentence tells the reader pointedly what you think. Remember that a topic sentence embodies a debatable statement that calls for support, development or elaboration. It expresses some sort of judgment rather than states hard facts., I8 ^6 L5 E& a" ^( ]6 w$ h
??Put each option through both of the tests |