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Isn&#x2019;t it funny, some people can just sit down and whip through their essay just like that, when you are left in their dust tracks wondering how on earth they could do this, when you haven&#x2019;t even written your first word yet.  It is always best to approach the task of writing an essay in a methodical and analytic way if you are looking for best results. &#xD;
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When lecturers issue essay questions to students, they are looking to see what cognitive responses you give.  Whilst most students will attempt to demonstrate their abilities at comprehension, application and recall the problem that lecturers or teachers are normally looking for more than this.  They are looking to test your skills of synthesis, analysis and evaluation within your essay writing.  &#xD;
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