Friday, January 30, 2015

How to write compositions?

Writing a composition is the simplest thing anyone can do. It is simply the process of putting your thoughts and ideas on paper. Of course, there are various methods to help you do that. But first, we must know what makes a good composition.

What makes a good composition? At this stage, it suffices to know the components of a composition.


Generally, a composition should have:

 a beginning (the introduction)

 the sentences in-between (the body)

 an ending (the conclusion)



A good composition should do the following:

 create an interest in the reader (make him/ her wonder what your story is about

 make the reader want to read on

 draw the reader into the story (make him/ her imagine he/ she is in it)

 evoke the reader’s emotions as he/ she reads (cry, laugh, feel scared etc.)

 leave the reader feeling satisfied at the end of the story (sometimes, it is good to leave the reader wishing there was more to read. This shows that the reader has enjoyed your story and thinks highly of it.)