4. SETTING IDEAS AND ESSAY WRITING
In this stage, the important thing is to start up a record into a form response. Decide which information you will use. Review your notes and include examples that can support or strengthen your answers in writing papers. Determine the point where you want to discuss in advance and thereafter. Write it all in which notes will be rough draft of your essay. Make the outline to see if structure of the essay is appropriate or not. Prepare your essay in the most effective way to communicate ideas and your answers. The entire essay should include the following structure:
a. Preliminary
Introduction is the part where you answer questions and provide a summary of the contents of your argument. Tell your reader what your argument and why you believe that it is the right answer. Make it brief and concise introduction, but do not forget to show all your ideas in it.
b. Contents
The contents are the sections where you answer questions in a way to develop your arguments next. Here you can spend the whole of knowledge and information you have with respect to your answer. Use relevant examples and quotations to support your argument. It’s important for you to develop your content structure as possible. If there are questions which consists of several parts, you will need to make arrangement of content that relates to every part of the question.
c. Conclusion
The conclusion should refer to the introduction and show that you have answered questions. Reconnect with your arguments and relate your answer to the question. Never display the new information in your conclusion. If you have found new information, ask yourself where you can enter new information into the contents.

