o Organize your thoughts so they are expressed on paper as a coherent whole. Given the constraints of the exam format, you’ll probably write a minimum of four, and a maximum of six paragraphs. These should ‘hang together’ in a way that’s easy to follow; there is a clear progression of ideas.
o Write intelligibly: sentences must be grammatical and cohesive.
o Choose your words carefully. Remember, you’re constructing ideas
for your reader.
o Orient your essay around a single point you want to make, using
your thinker(s) as evidence.
Do not quote the text. I want to read you, not the thinker in question. Reference any textual evidence you use in your essay in your own words, e.g., ‘Socrates says that he doesn’t know anything…,’ rather than, “I know that I have no wisdom, small or great.”
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