"Very few students look forward to tasks related to writing a composition. However, with a little will and a few tips, writing a composition does not have to be a nightmare.
Tips on how to write a composition. The most difficult thing, of course, is to start, and before writing the first sentence, you have to inform yourself about the work you are writing about, that is, to understand the essence of the composition: What does the work tell us? What is the theme of the composition?
The introduction, as well as the end of the composition, ie the conclusion, must be short and effective and complement each other. In the introduction, write a few generalized sentences about the work itself, that is, about the topic you need to cover.
The elaboration is the most extensive part of the composition, and in the first sentence you inform the reader about what you are writing about. Do not retell the work, but write down your view of the topic you are writing about. Do you agree with the actions of the characters or not, why did something have to happen, etc. You can also use quotes for easier description.
The composition should be neither too long nor too short. The most ideal side is one and a half, which is quite enough space to cover everything you need and to give the essence.
In conclusion, you should write the point of the composition and shape it. The conclusion should be brief.