Have you develop the right writing style?
One that answers the question, with a clear introduction and conclusion (the stem) and that makes six or so fully developed points?
Like this?

After Mr D Rhodes, my RGS Geography Teacher. He was known of course as 'Dusty Roads.'
Or does it look more like this?
Where you've answered the question, but only have one good point to make.
Or like this?
Which I call the plagiarised essay ... you've bought it off the shelf (or lifted in from someone else's garden).
Or this?
Not a dead or dying essay, but one overly skewed in its opinions (whether left or right).
Or this?
Packed with a plethora of ideas and references, but developing no idea fully enough.
Or this?
A few good ideas about something, but all irrelevant to the question. (Seven Twitters in a row doesn't an essay make).
Or this?
An exotic piece of writing that misses the point entirely but is a good read all the same.
Or even this?
In which the author has got caught up in the Christmas theme.
Enjoy! More in Picasa (which I think it is open to all comers).
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