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History Optional: Answer Writing Style That Scores
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Dec 02, 2025
9 min read
History answers look effortless when the thesis shows up early. At EGClasses, we ask students to open with a clear claim, add a map tag if relevant, and then move into arguments.
1) Thesis-first intros
One line that states your stand, one line that sets the frame (time/space). EGClasses mentors annotate your drafts until that rhythm sticks.
2) Map tags and diagram nudges
Even a simple outline map signals situational awareness. We keep a diagram vocabulary bank in the EGClasses portfolio so you can copy the shape and adapt.
3) PYQ anchoring
Every paragraph should whisper a PYQ pattern. The EGClasses library of annotated scripts shows how a 10-marker differs from a 15-marker in depth and examples.
Build your own template but let the EGClasses portfolio guide your first drafts.
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