№ 06 Basic guide to essay writing. The outline of essay structure 1. Step 1 Brainstorm. Write ideas and thoughts on a piece of paper or your computer’s notepad. While brainstorming, think about a chronological order for your ideas. Think about your introduction, the body of your work
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