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    How do you start an essay with a definition?
    Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed.
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    Alexander Ruiz is an Educational Consultant and the Educational Director of Link Educational Institute, a tutoring business based in Claremont, California that provides customizable educational plans, subject and test prep tutoring, and college application consulting. With over a decade and a half of experience in the education industry, Alexander coaches students to increase their self-awareness and emotional intelligence while achieving skills and the goal of achieving skills and higher education. He holds a BA in Psychology from Florida International University and an MA in Education from Georgia Southern University.
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    Always use quotation marks to cite the piece of data that you're using, and make sure that you reference it at some point in your essay.
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    Could I use first person in a definition essay?
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    If you are writing a definition essay for a school assignment, you may or may not be allowed to use first person narration. Ask the teacher if it is allowed for your class or not. If this essay is not for school, using first person can be quite helpful in providing personal examples to create the definition.
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    How would I title a definition essay?
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    Make the title interesting, and connect it to a theme or important concept in the essay.
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    What is a definition essay?
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    A definition or definitional essay is an essay written about a chosen word of your choice, its meaning to you, and how you use the word. You can argue your definition over the dictionary definition as well.
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    Is there a limit on the number of sources I can use in a definition essay?
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    No. If the information is from reliable sources, the more, the better.
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