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How do you plan for your writing?

When writing a composition:
1. Check the length of words you are required to do. For example, 250words
2. Once you know the length of words required, think of how many paragraphs you are to make.
��� For example: 5 paragraphs.
3. Include 1 paragraph for an introduction/beginning, and 1 paragraph for conclusion/ending.
4. Divide the total of words (for example 250 words) with the number of paragraphs you are intending to make (for example 5 paragraphs)
��� 250 words / 5 paragraphs = 50
��� The total (for example, 50) is the number of words you are to write in each paragraphs.
5. Once you know how many words you are to write in each paragraphs, calculate how many sentences you are to make.
��� 50 words / 10 words per sentence = 5 sentences.

5 sentences = 5 points.

The planning

Create then 5 boxes (5 boxes = 5 paragraphs)

Box 1. (Introduction/Beginning)
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Box 2. (Content 1)
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5.

Box 3. (Content 2)
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5

Box 4. (Content 3)
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5.

Box 5 (Ending/Conclusion)
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2.
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5.

Start filling in your boxes.
- use point forms
- write down only the main idea of the sentence

Start writing once you are done!