1.- read the topic carefully and write about it exactly as it is presented. take several minutes at the beginning of the test to be sure that you understand the topic and to outline a response.
2.- organize your response very clearly. you should think of having an introduction, body paragraphs that develop the introduction, and a conclusion to end your essay. use transitions to help the reader understand the organization of ideas.
3.- whenever you make any general statement, be sure to support that statement. you can use examples, reasons, facts, or similar details to support any general statement.
4.- stick to vocabulary and sentence structures that you know. this is not the time to try out new words or structures.
5.- finish writing your essay a few minutes early so that you have time to proof what you wrote. you should spend the last three to five minute checking your essay for errors.
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