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Population Problem in Bangladesh
The Bangladeshi English Essay Book
An Analysis by Robin Upton,

January 22nd 2006

Public Domain under (cc) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0

Jan 2006 - Robin Upton - http:// www.RobinUpton.com/research

Contents
Purpose........................................................................................................... 1 Introduction to Essay Books .......................................................................... 1 Impact of Essay Books ................................................................................... 2 Inaccuracy ...................................................................................................... 4 Grandiloquence/bombast (long words) .......................................................... 5 Exaggeration .................................................................................................. 6 Repetition ....................................................................................................... 7 Oversimplification /Over-Generalisation....................................................... 8 Obscurity/Obsolescence ................................................................................ 9 Waffle........................................................................................................... 10 Pointlessness ................................................................................................ 12 Tackling ‘Essay Book Style’........................................................................ 14 Introductions ................................................................................................ 15 Reasoning..................................................................................................... 16 Conclusions .................................................................................................. 17 Overcoming Bad Essay Writing Habits ....................................................... 18 Epilogue:

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