first learn the topic more so than the normal amount you think your classmates would bother to write about and explain.
then dont waffle but explain the jargon in simple examples that can make things easy to understand for an outsider where it makes them entertained enough to keep reading and learn from the experience.
lastly look over your draft and try to find some words that look boring or plain or amateurish, and find a other words that can express the meaning more emotively, expressively, imaginatively or professionally to really make it pop and get into the readers minds entertained then check for silly mistakes like spelling and grammar.
translate:
- Apply in-depth research, beyond the scope of your cohorts and colleagues.
- engage novice readers interest with metaphors, analogies and synonyms to excite the mind. But professionally written to serve the scholars interest.
- Before submission, perform spelling and grammatical checks.
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its not just what you explain. its how you explain.