Styles or how to write it? There is no one right way to write an essay. The style can be serious-academic, playfully literary, or completely experimental. It's up to you to decide. Try to write attractively, intelligently, with feeling. If essaytyper succeeds, you'll get the reader (and the jury) on your side. Of course, style itself, even perfect style, does not save a text without good content. Also, that a well-chosen subject matter, written to sell or boring style will be a success. Squeal in the 1st person Ich-form because the essay is very personal ("I have a strong relationship with the field of cartooning because ..."). This will give you a more intimate, honest statement. Crease in the 3rd person Er-form because it's more reliable, more academic. ("As we know, dog lovers tend to ...").
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This will allow you to make more serious arguments. Both are right, both have their advantages. Flow of text is key. Linking individual paragraphs is good. Czech gives us a wide range of tools for creating free text. Separate the essay into separate paragraphs--a monolithic text will bore the reader down--but always keep track of the previous one. An essay is like a necklace made up of large beads of individual paragraphs strung on a monolith of the author's narrative. Don't be afraid to experiment; you may end up coming to a different conclusion than you expected.
But that just goes to show that you've been honest about this argument. There is nothing easier than correcting the main thesis in the introduction. After all, the introduction is usually written first (although it's not even a required rule-many authors put the thesis at the beginning, but the introduction is only the last one written), but it's usually the very last one to be edited. When you have written (the first time). The key is to eliminate grammatical and punctuation errors, typos, and other flaws that will annoy and distract readers from the topic (and will cost you valuable points in this contest).
Read your first "rough" text in the comfort of your chair or couch with a red pen in your hand. Check (if possible all of them) for errors, flag erroneous passages, underline unconvincing arguments, check for continuity and good flow of the text. Sit down at your desk and correct the flaws. Now, according to domywriting tradition, it's time for other eyes.
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Don't give up on this option; you entered the contest with the goal of winning. And the test reader's second eyes will help you spot mistakes you may not have noticed (Why are you saying that here? There's your typo! Careful, there's another flaw. Are you serious?!). Go back to your desk and correct the text again. It should be all there right now. However, read it again. No errors? Then it's perfect!
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