How to Organize Facts for an Essay

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Summary: Learn how to organize facts for essays in this free video on writing essays.

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Peggy Charlton has been an English teacher as well as a drama coach during her 28-year career as an educator. She purchased an 80 year old home, and she remodeled it, room by room,...read more

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"Hello! This is Peggy Charlton for Expert Village talking about how to write an essay. My next point will be concerning organizing the facts. Very, very important. You have gotten all your facts for your essay and they're in front of you. This is where you start reading your facts and you start highlighting. My suggestion would be have orange for your intro, yellow for your first point, green for your second point, blue perhaps for your third point, and anther color your conclusion. This is a great tool. I have my highlighter pens and I would just start highlighting through all my pages of material. Then when you get ready to write your essay, you go through and all the yellow is concerning your first point, all your greens concerning your second point, etc. That's a great tool; highlighters."

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