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GCSE CourseworkSubmitted by EugeneArticle Thu, 2 Jul 2009
GCSE coursework or general certificate of secondary coursework requires some good amount of knowledge and hard work from you to get good grades. In the coming paragraphs we will say you the tips for writing good GCSE essays, those will help you in getting good grades.
Essay in no case can be considered just a collection of facts symmetrically arranged. Facts must be given some life and they should be so organized as to cohere themselves into an organic unity which gives them life, personality and identity though in relation to the topic itself. Facts and ideas are evocative and they can disturb the reader emotionally and intellectually. Out of this disturbance is born conviction and belief. Secondly it is the presentation of the subject matter which can penetrate into the very citadel of the preconceived notion of the readers. It is through presentation that the main purpose of the writer is realized- the reader is disarmed and subscribes to his point of view. That is why in the presentation of the material some norms are to be kept in mind. Logical Presentation: The essay as a whole and the arguments individually should be logical. Arguments given by the writer should be such as not to contradict his own point of view. Sometimes we do it unconsciously. Suppose we are discussing something about the freedom of press in England and we give an argument that during emergency the press can't public certain news which are not in the larger interest of the society and if we say that English press has been gagged or stifled and so it has lost its independence we would be contradicting ourselves. We should try to argue by saying that it is completely wrong to think that emergency has killed the freedom of press. Sometimes while giving the other's point of view we give an impression to the reader that opponent's point of view is the writer's point of view but many a time this is not so. The writer should always present the individual argument in a manner that his personal point of view emerges out of it clearly. Another type of illogical situation may creep in, when the writer forgets one or two points and he wants to introduce them somewhere. Such interpolation will not only do a lot of harm to the unity and symmetry of the essay but sometimes it makes the whole essay contradictory. Many a time the writer forgets his line of thinking moves in another direction and makes his essay illogical. Cohesiveness: The various arguments in the essay should be so arranged as to give the impression of complete wholeness. Impression of complete wholeness means the arguments must be closely related with the preceding and following arguments. The disconnection should be carefully avoided. There are many other points that we will discuss later regarding writing GCSE coursework. GCSE can be taken in variety of subjects and we can help you in writing coursework in all kinds of subjects.
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