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70 Mystery Writing Prompts That’ll Keep Your Readers Hooked

From whodunits to unsolved crimes, here are over 70 mystery writing prompts that will keep your readers hooked from beginning to end. 

The mystery genre is all about gathering clues and evidence to solve a crime or mystery of some sort. Common mysteries to solve may include murder, kidnappings, theft and any other unsolved crimes. The thing that makes a mystery story so appealing is that no one knows who the true culprit is until the very end of the story. And the big reveal at the end is always shocking to the reader. The secret to a good mystery lies in the plot twist . You have to be two steps ahead of your readers – Get inside the head of your readers and think, “Who would your readers think the main culprit is?” Then switch it around, and pick someone who is highly unlikely to be the real baddie.

You can pick a random prompt from our mystery writing prompts generator below to practice your plot twist skills on:

In a mystery novel, characters are a huge part of the mystery. Common characters may include:

  • Street smart detective – They ask all the right questions, but are the answers to be trusted?
  • Bent cop – Known for planting fake evidence at crime scenes.
  • Mysterious guy – No one knows anything about them, and therefore they could be an easy suspect in the case.
  • The scapegoat – The one everyone is blaming.
  • The obvious suspect – All clues point to this person.
  • The unobvious suspect – No real evidence against this person, but somehow they link to the crime in question.

When writing your mystery story think about the characters you would include carefully before diving in. We even recommend creating character profiles for each character, and maybe even a mind map to show their connection to the crime in question.

Take a look at this collection of the best mystery books for teens for some more ideas!

70 Mystery Writing Prompts

List of over 70 mystery writing prompts, from unsolved murder cases to items that vanished into thin air:

  • The richest man on Earth has a hidden vault filled with millions of dollars, expensive jewellery and gems. One night he goes to add to his collection of gems and notices a sentimental piece of jewellery missing.
  • One-by-one random things keep on going missing in your house. First your watch, then a teapot. Who is taking them and why?
  • One of your classmates mysteriously stops coming to school. It’s been nearly 2 weeks since you last saw them. What could have happened to them?
  • A police officer finds a dead body at a barber’s shop in town. The cause of death was drowning. No one knows how the body got there and who did it.
  • A person takes a game of snakes and ladders too literally. In random locations around the city, snakes and ladders have been placed. Where do those ladders go? Why are snakes placed in these random places? Can you solve this strange mystery?
  • You wake up in a warehouse with no memory of how you got there. The warehouse office is filled with newspaper clippings of missing people from the past 20 years. Who is the kidnapper and why are you in this warehouse?
  • Last night a series of supermarkets and warehouses across the city were robbed. The thief or thieves only steal toilet paper. Can you solve this case?
  • Meet Benji, the cat detective. Benji is a feisty feline who is on a mission to capture the great tuna can thief. 
  • At exactly 7.08 pm last night a scream was heard from 59 Pebble Lane. The neighbours knocked but no one was home. Later that night, the police arrived at approximately 2.13 am to find a cold dead body on the floor in a pool of spilt tea.
  • You are a reporter for the Imagine Forest Times newspaper, you are writing an article on the missing bird eggs in the local forest.
  • Imagine you are a security guard. It’s your first night shift at the local art Museum. The next morning a priceless painting goes missing, and you are blamed. You need to prove your innocence before you are sent to prison, but how?
  • Write a time travel mystery story where the main character keeps going back in time to find out who really murdered their parents.
  • You and your friends go to the fairground. You decide to ride the carousel. Round and round you go, and then the ride stops. When it stops you notice one of your friends is suddenly missing. Where did they go? (See our list of writing prompts about friendship for more ideas.)
  • The main character in your story is caught red-handed with the missing jewel in their hand. But did they really steal this jewel?
  • Write a diary from the perspective of a paranoid person who thinks their neighbour is stealing from them.
  • Write down an action scene where the main character trails the secondary character to an abandoned warehouse. What do you think will happen next?
  • Someone has been stealing mobile phones at your school. You think you know who it is, so you set up a try to catch the thief.
  • A bent police officer has been planting false evidence at crime scenes for years. Who are they protecting and why?
  • Write a script between two characters who are meeting in secret to discuss some new evidence in a murder trial.
  • Imagine you are a detective interviewing a suspect in the crime of jewellery theft. Write down some questions that you might ask the suspect. If you have time, you can also write the possible answers from the suspect’s point of view.
  • You discover a note in your bag. It says, “I know what YOU have done!” – Who can have left this note, and what are they talking about?
  • Write a story about a young police officer who is solving the murder case of his best friend from high school. The twist is that this police officer turns out to be the murderer.
  • For over 10 years, your twin sister was missing. But there she is – Suddenly walking in the middle of the street. Where has she been? What happened to her?
  • Imagine you are an investigator examining the scene of a murder crime. What types of clues would you look out for? Can you make a list of at least 10 possible clues you might find?
  • A police car is chasing a potential suspect in a murder trial. Halfway through the chase, the police car disappears. The suspect slows down their car, and wonders, “What happened? Why did they stop coming after me?”
  • You come home from school one day and notice that your mother’s things are gone. Your first thought is that she left you and your father. But the truth is that she was kidnapped by someone.
  • A mysterious person has stolen all your teddy bears and is holding them for ransom somewhere. Each day you get a cryptic riddle. If you can solve each riddle you will receive one teddy bear back each time. 
  • It’s the year 3,000. Your main character is a lawyer for a robot. They must prove this robot’s innocence in a human murder trial. (See this list of sci-fi writing prompts for more inspiration.)
  • Someone keeps stealing textbooks from your school. One day you go to school and see a huge statement art piece outside the school made from the stolen textbooks. Can you find out who did this?
  • Cinderella has turned into a detective. She needs to solve the case of the stolen glass slippers. After all those glass slippers are super rare.
  • The main character in your story must prove their innocence in a murder trial. How would they do this? What evidence would they need?
  • The main character in your story discovers that their brother is the real killer. They then try to destroy all evidence linked to their brother to protect them.
  • “Poppy! Poppy! Where are you, buddy?” Mindy searched for her pet Labrador everywhere. But she was nowhere to be seen. It turns out all the dogs in town have been missing since last night. What could have possibly happened to them?
  • Someone has been leaving embarrassing photographs of various people all over town. Can you track down this person? Why are they posting these photos? 
  • Write a mystery story titled, ‘Piece-by-Piece’ about a jigsaw puzzle thief who is stealing random puzzles pieces.
  • You notice some muddy footprints leading into a thick forest at your local park. You follow this trail of footprints to a secret hatch in the woods. The door of the hatch has been left open. When you go inside you discover something shocking.
  • Your dog digs up an old lunchbox in your backyard. Inside the lunchbox, you find a key, an address and some old newspaper clipping of missing people. You think you can solve this case of the missing people by just visiting that address. But things get a little more complicated…
  • This is a mystery story about a boy named Billy who’s home alone and is playing with a toy truck when he finds a strange box. His mother, a lady with a past, is suspicious of this mysterious box, so she calls the police. Billy’s mother is a detective, and they find that the box is really a trap, and Billy is kidnapped.
  • Write a crime mystery story about how a little girl’s dream of becoming a scientist led to her death. Why would anyone murder a young girl who wants to be a scientist? How did this happen?
  • A small-town sheriff gets caught up in the biggest robbery in history. When over a million dollars just vanish into thin air, people are quick to blame the shifty-eyed sheriff from out of town. But is he really the culprit in this crime?
  • When Sara was a young girl she was kidnapped by a strange man and woman who took care of her. But now Sara wants to know what happened to her real parents. Are they still alive? Are they still looking for her?
  • The clock is ticking. Somewhere in the city, a group of hostages are locked up. With every hour that goes by, one hostage will be killed. The main character, a street-smart detective must solve the clues to find the location of these hostages in time.
  • A police officer finds himself in a very unusual situation. It is just before 6 pm on a Friday night when police were called to a disturbance in the street. The call came from a man who was allegedly threatening a woman with a knife. The man was arrested at 6.05 pm and taken to the police station. However, it was later revealed that the woman left at home has been murdered by someone else, but who?
  • A murder mystery party takes a dark turn when one of the guests is murdered for real.
  • Write a mystery story titled, ‘Who Stole My Homework?’ The main character’s A* worthy English essay is stolen by someone, but who?
  • Use this sentence as inspiration: Inspector Robins pulls out his notebook and writes down two words: Green fingers.
  • “10 car windows broken in 10 days! What does it all mean? What does it mean?” Exclaimed Detective Riley.
  • During a stop and search, a police officer finds a dead body in the boot of a car. But is the car driver really to blame?
  • A lost bracelet ends up in your best friend’s locker at school, along with other precious items. Your best friend is wrongly accused of stealing these items.
  • One girl must find her stolen prom dress before the prom. In the days leading up to the prom, more and more of her accessories for prom night are being stolen. Who is this thief?
  • Write a mystery thriller titled, “Come and Get It”. It’s about an arrogant criminal who is stealing sentimental items from each police officer in the state, He leaves these items in random locations in the city, along with a note that says: Come and get it!
  • Every night the car alarms for every car on your street turn on at exactly 2.03 am. why is this happening, and who is responsible?
  • A mysterious hacker has hacked into the city’s power grid. They have the power to on and off electricity whenever they want. Can you catch them before they do any more damage?
  • A secret admirer is leaving expensive gifts for your main character. At first, these gifts seem great, but then they soon take a dark twist (see our Valentine’s Day Prompts for more inspiration).
  • Your main character is at their senior prom. Dancing the night away. Suddenly the lights go off. Pitch darkness for a minute. When the lights come on, your best friend is gone. And there’s a message in red paint on the wall: You’re next!
  • Your teacher gives back your English assignment, and you got an F! Looking closer, you realise that this is not your assignment at all! The same starts happening in your other classes. Someone has been swapping your assignments – But who?
  • For the past few days, you have been receiving anonymous emails from someone. The emails are telling you not to be friends with him. You don’t take any of these emails seriously until the police come knocking on your door.
  • A family picnic at the park becomes unbearable when you open up the basket to discover every family members untold secrets.
  • You are at a Chinese restaurant with your family. It’s time to open up the fortune cookies. When your mother opens up her fortune cookie, it says: “One of your children has been very naughty!”. Then your father opens his cookie up, it says: “Who’s been sneaking around behind mommy’s and daddy’s back?” All eyes at the table are on you. But what did you do?
  • Your main character is a bent cop. Trying to manipulate the course of justice, and helping real criminals get away with murder. One day, someone plants evidence that gets this bent cop arrested for a murder they did not commit.
  • Write down a scene between two characters. In this scene, the ‘real’ criminal is trying to convince a detective that someone else is guilty of the crime of stealing from a church.
  • There are three potential suspects in the murder case of Phillip Green. You are the lead detective on this case. What questions would you ask these suspects to find the real murderer? Make a list of at least 10 questions you may ask.
  • A health inspector arrives at a vegan restaurant to discover rotten vegetables, and raw, old meat. The owners know nothing about this and believe someone planted this as sabotage. Who can have sabotaged the vegan restaurant?
  • Write a short mystery story for kids titled, ‘Why is the sky blue?’ One child’s curiosity about the sky leads them to discover a secret playground in the park.
  • Your main character is a news reporter who is convinced that the killer of Rosie Moore is still out there. They know that the police have convicted the wrong person for this heinous crime. Can your main character find the real killer before the wrong person is sentenced to life in prison?
  • Someone has been replacing all shampoos around town with a hair removal solution. When half the town’s hair starts falling out, it is up to you, a top detective to solve this crime.
  • Write a mystery story set in the future where a secret cyber group called the ‘Merry Man’ are hacking the bank accounts of rich people and giving this money to the poor. Your main character is a police detective trying to hunt the members of this cyber group down.
  • A mysterious person is playing a nasty game of hide and seek with you. They have kidnapped your friends and family members and hid them in various locations within the city. You have exactly 1 hour to find each person before something bad happens to them.
  • Someone has left a note in your locker at school. The note reads: Help me, please! You ignore this note, but more notes start appearing in your notebooks, bag and even at home. Until eventually you get a package through the mail. You open this package and scream…
  • Write an animal mystery tale about a dog who wants to find the original owner of a doll he found in the park.
  • Can you solve this bonus mystery prompt: Someone has been stealing socks from the locals at night. Who could this be and why would they be doing this? (See video prompt below for more ideas.)

Did you find these mystery writing prompts useful when writing your own story? Let us know in the comments below!

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How to Write a Mystery: The 6 Secret Steps Revealed

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A great mystery novel will draw in readers with compelling characters, tricky twists, and a clever trail of clues. Of course, the secret to writing a hit like Gone Girl isn’t going to fall into your lap. But in this post we’ll help you strap on your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass, and crack the code of great mystery architecture!

1. Investigate the subgenres of mystery

You may already know what sort of mystery you want to write. However, it still pays to read plenty of mystery books to get a good grasp on the mystery genre before you start ! When it comes to mystery and murder mystery subgenres, here are the usual suspects:

Cozy mysteries

Cozy mysteries often take place in small towns, frequently featuring charming bakeries and handsome mayors. Though the crime is normally murder, there’s no gore, no severed heads in boxes, and no lotion in the basket. As a result, there are rarely any traumatized witnesses or family members in these murder mysteries — making cozies perfect for a gentle fireside read .  Example : the Miss Marple series by Agatha Christie.

Recommended reads

  • A Guide to Cozy Mysteries [blog post]
  • And Then There Were None: The 10 Best Agatha Christie Books [blog post]

Police procedurals

Police procedurals commonly center on a police investigation (betcha didn’t see that one coming). They feature realistic law enforcement work, such as witness interrogation and forensic science, and require a great deal of research to convince seasoned readers of their authenticity.  Example : Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad series.

How to write a mystery | example of the police procedural subgenre

Noir detective novels

Most associate “noir” with black-and-white films of cynical gumshoes and femme fatales — but did you know that dark, gritty noir novels came first? Their flawed characters and complex plots are renowned for leaving readers in the grey. ( Did the investigator do the right thing? Was the culprit really evil?) The crime may be solved by the end, but the mystery itself is rarely so open-and-shut.  Example : The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain.

Prefer your detectives a little more clean-cut? Check out our guide to reading the Sherlock Holmes books !

A suspense mystery is all about high stakes and unexpected twists — elements that make it nearly impossible to stop reading. The mystery builds throughout the narrative, clues are painstakingly planted to divulge just the right amount of information, and things are constantly edging towards a dramatic, often shocking climax.  Example : Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl .

  • The 50 Best Suspense Books of All Time [blog post]

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2. Commit to a crime before you write

While some authors like to write without an outline, improvisation doesn’t lend itself well to the mystery genre. To  keep your readers engaged and in suspense , you’ll need to drip feed information bit by bit — which means you’ll need to know your crime and its culprit inside out before you put pen to paper.

Consider not only who committed the crime, but how they pulled it off, and why. Is there anything unusual about their methods, or any specific details you can include that will add texture to your story — say, the lingering smell left behind by a specific real-world poison, or the unusual wounds created by an unconventional weapon? Would anyone else have witnessed the crime — or thought they witnessed it — and if so, how might your criminal keep them silent?

By mapping out and researching your crime, you can think about telltale clues that may have been left behind, and when best to reveal these clues to your readers to keep them hooked. Just make sure you clear your browser history afterwards.

3. Research and pick your setting with purpose

Where your book is set  is the backbone of mystery; it fosters the right atmosphere and typically plays a significant role in the plot. But according to crime fiction editor Allister Thompson , far too many mysteries are set in the same old places. “The world doesn’t need another crime novel set in New York,” he says, “or in London if you're British, or in Toronto if you’re from Canada.”

How to write a mystery - still from Breaking Bad

Instead of an overused urban setting, why not set your murder mystery someplace unique? “Not only does it give you more interesting material, it also gives you a really good marketing angle,” Allister says. “The distinct cultural mix and geography of Albuquerque, for example, was a huge part of Breaking Bad’ s hook.”

For more tips from Allister, check out this Reedsy Live on mystery writing mistakes and how to avoid them.

This all requires research to execute well. Local news sites should give you an idea of what matters to an area’s residents, the problems they face, and what’s interesting about their community. You’ll come to understand what might actually unfold in a setting like this one, adding depth and authenticity to your mystery.

4. Carve out an intriguing cast of characters

Mysteries are largely about human intrigue, and to pull that off, you’ll need to assemble an interesting cast of characters . Dedicate time to fleshing out your victim, perpetrator, suspects, and sleuth, and you’ll have a much easier time getting readers invested in cracking the case. 

To ensure you know your characters inside out, try filling out a character profile — check out our free one below. 

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Create a memorable sleuth

Your sleuth, whether they’re a nosy neighbor or a chief inspector, serves as the eyes and ears of your novel — so it’s important that the reader cares about them from the start! 

To do this, establish some baseline stakes by determining your sleuth’s motive. What’s stopping them from saying “I guess we’ll never know” and walking away? Would an innocent person be jailed? Will the killer strike again? Or is your sleuth’s motive less selfless, maybe a promotion or a cash reward?

Your sleuth doesn’t have to be a quirky mega-genius a la Sherlock Holmes, but even your “everyman” amateur detective should still be a well-rounded and unique character . Give them idiosyncrasies, interests, and a life outside of the crime, including perhaps a history or connection to the victim that makes them especially invested — “ this time, it’s personal… ”

Profile your perp

To write a killer culprit, you’ll first need to get their motive right. Your entire plot hinges on this character and their reason for committing a crime, so it has to be thoroughly believable! 

Unless you’re dealing with a serial killer (in which case their motive might be more nebulous and unhinged), figuring out your culprit’s motive should always involve the question: What does the killer stand to gain or lose ? More often than not, the answer will involve money, passion, or both — or perhaps the oft-pilfered title of “best village baker”, if you’re writing a cozy. 

how to write a mystery | the suspects

Explore the dynamics between the victim and suspects

For there to even be a mystery, your culprit can’t be the only possible criminal. To keep readers hunting for the truth, try to show your other suspects having any two of the following:

  • means (did they have access to a weapon?), 
  • motive (how would they have benefited from the crime?), 
  • and opportunity (were they close to the crime scene?). 

It’s then the job of the sleuth (and the reader in tandem) to dig out whether they have all three — and even if so, whether they actually did it. 

To muddy the waters, explore your victim’s relationship to all the suspects, not just the culprit. A morally grey victim, with a messy past and complex relationships, will allow for more intrigue in your murder mystery. Readers are presented with multiple possibilities, and will have to rule them out in turn as new information comes to light, just like a real detective.

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5. Build tension throughout the story

The central pillar of any good mystery is the push-and-pull between question and answer. As the author, it’s your job to draw the reader’s attention to the right things at precisely the right moment. 

The best way to ensure this is to nail your story shape ! By expertly planning your novel’s shift from the unknown to the known, you’ll produce the gripping rise in action that all great mystery novels possess. Here’s how to do just that.

Looking for inspiration for your next mystery story? Look no further than our mystery plot generator !

Hit 'em with a hook

Every story should begin  with a great first line, but mysteries are particularly fertile ground for first-rate hooks. Many authors open with the crime. The opening line of Darker than Amber , for example, is brief, unexpected, and action-focused:

“We were about to give up and call it a night when somebody dropped the girl off the bridge.” — John D. MacDonald, Darker than Amber

There’s no one “right way” to open your mystery novel. But to make sure it’ll capture readers' attention, try to write an opening that a) jolts readers into paying attention, b) leads them to ask further questions, and c) introduces some stakes (conflict, danger, etc.).

Pull out the red string and connect your clues

You’ve successfully enticed readers with your hook! Now, to keep them engaged, you’ll need to structure your plot around the clues to your mystery’s solution. 

How to write a msytery - diagram of the Fichtean curve

This moment takes place when the pivotal clue turns up, or when your sleuth realizes the significance of a forgotten lead. What happens at that point leads to your novel's ending.

Give your sleuth time to think

While you may want to make your story as action-packed as possible, it's also important to slow down at times.  As well as including those action-oriented info-finding scenes (think: examining the crime scene for physical clues, talking to suspects to glean their alibis), you'll want to include more cerebral scenes that show them thinking or talking through their theory of the case, says Reedsy mystery editor Anne Brewer .

"These types of scenes give you an opportunity to sign post to the reader where the investigation is going (you can even employ misdirection here by having the sleuth make mistakes and get things wrong sometimes), as well as show off their special skills that make them a good investigator."

Consider red herrings

Because they lead the reader down the garden path and away from the truth, you might think red herrings would cause frustration. But when done well, they’re part of the fun, and that’s why they’re a tried-and-true trope of murder mystery. 

By upping the tension and escalating the pace, even if it’s towards a dead end, red herrings conjure the signature push-and-pull of the mystery genre. (Not to mention, they keep readers from guessing the answers too soon!)

For a classic mystery bait-and-switch, you might consider:

  • a character who appears complicit, but isn’t;
  • an object that seems more important than it is ( cleverly subverting Chekhov’s Gun !); or
  • a misleading clue that was planted by the culprit.

Finally, remember that when it comes to the ending of your mystery, it’s important to play fair. Don’t suddenly introduce an evil twin as the final twist without setting it up earlier! The ultimate conclusion should be both unexpected  and  earned if you want to satisfy readers, says Reedsy editor Alyssa Matesic . "You don't want to hint too obviously at the twist (such as who the killer is), because then the reader might put the pieces together prematurely and the reveal scene will feel lackluster and anticlimactic. At the same time, you don't want the twist to feel like it comes out of left field, because then you'll lose the reader's trust. You need to leave just enough breadcrumbs throughout the story so the reader feels like the twist has been right under their nose the whole time."

6. Revise your mystery (with the help of experts)

Once you’ve finished your first draft , you should absolutely celebrate with party poppers and champagne… but then it’s time to transform it into a truly standout mystery! After taking the time to perform a thorough self-edit , summon the courage to send your manuscript out into the world — the world of beta readers, that is. 

Beta readers

Beta readers are the invaluable people who read your draft and provide honest, third-party feedback . They can tell you which characters they connected with and which they didn’t, identify plot holes, and point out any other issues you’ve become blind to during your revisions.

As well as asking for general feedback on your story, ask your beta readers to record their working theories as they read. This way you can see whether readers will pick up on clues at the right moment, and whether they’re misled just the right amount by your red herrings.

Professional editor

An experienced mystery editor who eats, sleeps and breathes these books can offer suggestions that even the most talented beta readers will struggle to express. 

In the first stages of editing, a developmental editor will provide you with a holistic, in-depth review of your manuscript , helping you examine characterization and redistribute your clues to build to a stunning conclusion. 

After producing a second draft, Thompson recommends working with a copy editor: “It’s too competitive out there not to put your best work forward [...] without errors, bad grammar, or spelling mistakes.” So polish up that manuscript like a magnifying glass if you want it to stand a chance of success!

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So, there you have it! If you follow these six steps, you should be well on your way to giving mystery readers what they crave — a thrilling tale of bad guys, cliffhangers, and diligent sleuths. But if you want to test out your new knowledge on a smaller scale first, head over to Reedsy Prompts and investigate our archive of mysterious short story starters to kick things off.

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How to Write a Mystery Story

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This article was co-authored by Lucy V. Hay . Lucy V. Hay is a Professional Writer based in London, England. With over 20 years of industry experience, Lucy is an author, script editor, and award-winning blogger who helps other writers through writing workshops, courses, and her blog Bang2Write. Lucy is the producer of two British thrillers, and Bang2Write has appeared in the Top 100 round-ups for Writer’s Digest & The Write Life and is a UK Blog Awards Finalist and Feedspot’s #1 Screenwriting blog in the UK. She received a B.A. in Scriptwriting for Film & Television from Bournemouth University. There are 10 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 572,633 times.

A good mystery story will have fascinating characters, exciting suspense, and a puzzle that keeps you turning the pages. But it can be difficult to write an engaging mystery story, especially if you have never tried to before. With the right preparation, brainstorming, and outlining, you can create a page-turning mystery of your own.

Preparing to Write

Step 1 Understand the distinction between the mystery genre and the thriller genre.

  • When it comes to mystery, one of the key elements is tension and making the story compelling from the very beginning. [1] X Research source
  • In mystery stories, your reader does not know who committed the murder until the end of the novel. Mysteries are centered on the intellectual exercise of trying to figure out the motivations behind the crime, or the puzzle.
  • Mysteries tend to be written in the first person, while thrillers are often written in the third person and from multiple points of view. In mystery stories, there is usually a slower pace as the hero/detective/main character tries to solve the crime. There are also limited action sequences in mysteries than in thrillers.
  • Because mysteries are often slower paced, the characters are usually more in-depth and well rounded in a mystery story than in a thriller.

Step 2 Read examples of mystery stories.

  • The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. The 19th-century mystery novel was originally written in serial form, so the story moves forward in measured steps. Much of what became standard in crime fiction was done by Collins in this novel, so it is an engaging and instructive introduction to the genre.
  • The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler. Chandler is one of the genre’s greatest writers, creating engaging stories about the trials and tribulations of private detective Philip Marlowe. Marlowe is a tough, cynical, but honest P.I. who becomes entangled in a plot with a General, his daughter, and a blackmailing photographer. Chandler’s work is known for its sharp dialogue, great pacing, and riveting hero, Marlowe. [3] X Research source
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. One of the genre’s most famous detectives, along with his equally famous sleuthing partner Watson, solves a series of mysteries and crimes in this collection of stories. Holmes and Watson inject their unique character traits into the stories along the way. [4] X Research source
  • NANCY DREW by Carolyn Keene. The whole series is situated in the United States.Nancy Drew is a detective. Her close friends Helen Corning, Bess Marvin and George Fayne appear in some mysteries. Nancy is Carson Drew's daughter. Carson Drew is the most famous lawyer in River Heights, where they live.
  • "Hardy Boys by Franklin W. Dixon.This is similar to Nancy Drew.It is about two brothers: Frank and Joe Hardy, who are talented detectives.They are the sons of a very famous detective, and they sometimes help in his cases.
  • A Crime in the Neighborhood by Suzanne Berne. This recent mystery novel is set in 1970s suburban Washington. It centers on the “crime” in the neighborhood, the murder of a young boy. Berne intersperses a coming of age story with the mystery of the death of the young boy in bland, boring suburbia, but manages to make the story anything but bland or boring. [5] X Research source

Step 3 Identify the main character in an example story.

  • For example, in The Big Sleep , Chandler’s first-person narrator describes himself through his clothing on the first page: “I was wearing my powder-blue suit, with the dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, and I didn’t care who knew it. I was everything the well-dressed private detective ought to be."
  • With these opening sentences, Chandler makes the narrator distinct through his way of describing himself, his outfit, and his job (private detective).

Step 4 Note the setting or time period of an example story.

  • For example, in the second paragraph of the first page of The Big Sleep , Marlowe places the reader in the time and setting: “The main hallway of the Sternwood place was two stories high.”
  • The reader now knows Marlowe is in front of the home of the Sternwoods and it is a larger home, possibly wealthy.

Step 5 Consider the crime or mystery the main character needs to solve.

  • In The Big Sleep , Marlowe is hired by General Sternwood to “take care” of a photographer who has been blackmailing the General with scandalous pictures of the General’s daughter.

Step 6 Identify the obstacles or problems the main character encounters.

  • In The Big Sleep , Chandler complicates Marlowe’s pursuit of the photographer by having the photographer killed in the early chapters, followed by the suspicious suicide of the General’s chauffeur. So Chandler sets up the story with two crimes that Marlowe has to solve.

Step 7 Note the resolution of the mystery.

  • The resolution of the mystery should feel surprising to your reader, without confusing them. One of the benefits of a mystery is that you can pace the story so the solution unfolds gradually, rather than in a rushed or hurried manner.

Developing Your Main Character and Outlining the Story

Step 1 Create your detective or sleuth.

  • Body size and shape, hair and eye color, and any other physical characteristics. For example, you may have a short female main character with dark hair, glasses, and green eyes. Or you may want a more typical detective character: tall with slicked-back hair and a five o’clock shadow.
  • Clothing and dress. Your character’s clothing will not only create a more detailed image for your reader, it can also indicate what time period your story is set in. For example, if your main character wears heavy armor and a helmet with a crest, your reader will realize your story is set in medieval times. If your character wears a hoodie, jeans, and a backpack, this will tip off your readers that the story is likely set in modern times.
  • What makes your main character unique. It’s important to create a main character who stands out to your reader and feels engaging enough to sustain many pages in a story or novel. Consider what your character likes and dislikes. Maybe your female sleuth is shy and awkward at parties, and has a secret love of reptiles. Or perhaps your detective is a complete klutz and doesn’t consider himself a strong or smart person. Focus on details that will help to create a unique main character and don’t be afraid to draw on details from your own life or your own preferences and tastes. [7] X Research source
  • What matters most is that your main character has a burning question or burning need to solve the mystery.

Step 2 Determine the setting.

  • If you decide to set your story in a time period or location you are unfamiliar with, conduct research on the time period or location through your local library, online sources, or interviews with experts in a certain time period or location. Be specific with your research and during your interviews to ensure you get all the details of a setting or time period right.

Step 3 Create the puzzle or mystery.

  • An item is stolen from your main character or someone close to the main character.
  • A person close to the main character disappears.
  • The main character receives threatening or disturbing notes.
  • The main character witnesses a crime.
  • The main character is asked to help solve a crime.
  • The main character stumbles upon a mystery.
  • You can also combine several of these scenarios to create a more layered mystery. For example, an item may be stolen from your main character, a person close to the main character disappears, and then the main character witnesses a crime she is later asked to help solve.

Step 4 Decide how you are going to complicate the puzzle or mystery.

  • Create a list of possible suspects your main character may encounter throughout the story. You can use several suspects to point the detective and/or the reader in the wrong direction to build suspense and surprise. [8] X Research source
  • Write a list of clues. Red herrings are clues that are false or misleading. Your story will be stronger if you include several red herring clues in the story. For example, your main character may find a clue that points to one suspect, but it is later revealed the clue is actually tied to a different suspect. Or your detective may find a clue without realizing it is the key to unlocking the entire mystery. [9] X Research source
  • Red herrings are all about saying "follow this thread" when the "thread" in question is completely wrong. A good writer can put something in the way that stops readers from realizing what's going on.

Step 5 Use cliffhangers to keep the story entertaining.

  • The main character is investigating a possible lead alone and encounters the murderer or killer.
  • The main character begins to doubt his/her abilities and lets his/her guard down, allowing the murderer to kill again.
  • No one believes the main character and he/she ends up trying to solve the crime alone,and he/she ends up getting kidnapped.
  • The main character is injured and trapped in a dangerous place.
  • The main character is going to lose an important clue if he/she can’t get out of a certain location or situation.

George R.R. Martin

Find continuous ways to engage the reader. "I end each chapter with a cliffhanger, resolution, a turn, a reveal, a new wrinkle ... something that will make you want to read the next chapter of that character."

Step 6 Create a resolution or ending.

  • The main character saves someone close to them, or an innocent person wrapped up in the mystery.
  • The main character saves himself/herself and is changed by his/her courage or smarts.
  • The main character exposes a bad character or organization.
  • The main character exposes the murderer or person responsible for the crime.

Step 7 Write a story outline.

  • Introduction of main character and setting.
  • The inciting incident, or the crime.
  • The call to adventure: The main character gets involved in solving the crime.
  • Tests and trials: The main character finds clues, encounters potential suspects, and tries to stay alive as he/she pursues the truth. Close ones might be kidnapped as a threat
  • Ordeal: The main character thinks he/she has found a key clue or suspect and believes he/she has solved the crime. This is a false resolution, and is a good way to surprise your reader when it turns out the main character got it wrong.
  • Major setback: All seems lost for the main character. He/She found the wrong suspect or clue, someone else is killed or harmed, and all his/her allies have abandoned him/her. A major setback will amp up the tension in the story and keep the reader guessing.
  • The reveal: The main character gathers all interested parties together, lays out the clues, explains the false leads, and reveals who the murderer or guilty person is.

Writing the Story

Step 1 Use the five senses to describe the setting.

  • Think what your main character might see in a certain setting. For example, if your character lives in a home much like yours in a small town, you may describe his/her bedroom or his/her walk to school. If you are using a specific historical setting, like 70s California, you may describe your character standing on a street corner and looking at the unique architecture or the cars that drive by.
  • Consider what your main character might hear in a certain setting. Your sleuth may listen to the birds chirping and the sprinklers on the lawns on the way to school. Or your detective may hear the roaring of cars or the crashing of ocean waves.
  • Describe what your main character might smell in a certain setting. Your main character might wake up to the smell of coffee being made in the kitchen by his/her parents. Or your detective may be hit with the smell of the city: rotting garbage and body odor.
  • Describe what your character might feel. This could be a light breeze, a sharp pain, a sudden jolt, or a shiver down his/her spine. Focus on how your character’s body might react to a feeling.
  • Think about what your character might taste. Your main character may still taste the cereal she had for breakfast in his/her mouth, or the drink from the night before.

Step 2 Start the action right away.

  • Think about being concise with your language and description. Most readers continue reading a good mystery because they are invested in the main character and want to see his/her succeed. Be brief but specific when describing the main character and his/her perspective on the world.
  • For example, Chandler’s The Big Sleep starts by situating the reader in a setting and gives the reader a sense of the main character’s perspective on the world. “It was about eleven o’clock in the morning, mid October, with the sun not shining and a look of hard wet rain in the clearness of the foothills. I was wearing my powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, and I didn’t care who knew it. I was everything the well-dressed private detective ought to be. I was calling on four million dollars.”
  • With this beginning, the story starts in action, with a specific time, date, and description of the setting. It then presents the main character’s physical description and job title. The section ends with the main character’s motivation: four million dollars. In three lines, Chandler has covered many of the essential details of the character, the setting, and the story.

Step 3 Show, don’t tell.

  • Think about how you would react in a situation if you were angry or scared. Have your character react in ways that communicate angry or scared, without telling the reader about the character’s emotions. For example, rather than “Stephanie was angry,” you could write: “Stephanie slammed his/her water glass down on the table so hard his/her dinner plate rattled. She glared at him, and started ripping the thin, white napkin into shreds with his/her fingers.”
  • Showing, rather than telling also works well for descriptions of setting. For example, in The Big Sleep , rather than tell the reader the Sternwoods were wealthy, Chandler describes the luxurious details of the estate: “There were French doors at the back of the hall, beyond them a wide sweep of emerald grass to a white garage, in front of which a slim dark young chauffeur in shiny black leggings was dusting a maroon Packard convertible. Beyond the garage were some decorative trees trimmed as carefully as poodle dogs. Beyond them a large greenhouse with a domed roof. Then more trees and beyond everything the solid, uneven, comfortable line of the foothills.”

Step 4 Surprise your reader but don’t confuse her.

  • Plot. Ensure your story sticks to the outline and has a clear beginning, middle, and an ending. You should also confirm your main character shifts or changes at the end of the story.
  • Characters. Are your characters, including your main character, distinct and unique? Do all the characters sound and act the same or are they different from each other? Do your characters feel original and engaging?
  • Pacing. Pacing is how fast or how slow the action moves in the story. Good pacing will feel invisible to the reader. If the story feels like it is moving too fast, make the scenes longer to draw out the emotions of the characters. If it feels like the story gets bogged down or confusing, shorten the scenes to only include essential information. A good rule of thumb is to always end a scene earlier than you might think or want. This will keep the tension from scene to scene from dropping and keep the pace of the story moving.
  • The twist. The twist can either make or break a good mystery story. This is completely optional, but many of the best stories have a twist at the end. Make sure that a twist is not too "cheesy". The more unique a twist is, the easier it is to write. When writing an overused twist, such as "then they woke up", you'll need to be a very good writer to make it sound good. A good twist not only fools the audience, but fools the character(s) too. Consider hinting towards the twist during action scenes, so that when the reader looks back on the story, they'll wonder how they missed it. Try not to make the twist evident too early on.

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Like a French window erecting from the floor, the Las Meninas presents a footage of the family of Filippo ?. Standing in front of it which they can almost walk in, the viewers see the princess posing herself and the maids respectfully and patiently serving her. To make it weirder, soon, they feel the figures are looking outwards at them. Since its accomplishment, the tremendous painting is studied for its delicate composition and techniques. This painting is a disturbing masterpiece […]

Mystery Stories

The definition of detective fiction is a “subgenre of crime, mystery, and investigation, often murder.” Crime stories describe any type of crime with a plot twist. Mystery stories make you think about what’s going to happen next and try to solve the mystery on your own. Detective fiction is not fast-paced because it takes time to understand the situation and gather evidence. Most detective stories include many different forms, such as critics, psychology, and how the author represents certain things. […]

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The Mysterious Demise of Griselda Blanco: a Closer Look

Griselda Blanco, known as the "Black Widow" or the "Godmother of Cocaine," was a notorious figure in the world of drug trafficking. Her life was a saga of crime, violence, and power, but her death remains shrouded in mystery and speculation. Blanco's demise on September 3, 2012, marked the end of an era, but it also left many unanswered questions about the circumstances surrounding her death. Blanco was a formidable force in the drug trade, particularly during the 1970s and […]

The Sorcerer’s Stone: Myth, Magic, and Mystery

The Sorcerer's Stone, also known as the Philosopher's Stone, is one of the most fascinating and enduring elements in the lore of alchemy and Western esoteric tradition. Its allure has captivated the imagination of people for centuries, promising not only immense wealth but also eternal life. This legendary substance is reputed to possess the power to transmute base metals into gold and to produce the Elixir of Life, granting immortality to those who consume it. The origins of the Sorcerer's […]

The Misconceptions about Hitler’s Ancestry

Adolf Hitler, one of history's most notorious figures, has been the subject of countless myths and misconceptions, not least of which concerns the religious and ethnic background of his family, particularly his mother. The rumor that Hitler's mother, Klara Pölzl, was Jewish has circulated for decades, fueling various conspiracy theories. However, historical evidence and genealogical research provide a clearer, fact-based view of his lineage. Klara Pölzl was born in 1860 in the small Austrian village of Spital, part of the […]

Amelia Earhart’s Mysterious Disappearance and Theories on her Death

Amelia Earhart, a trailblazing aviation luminary, enraptured the global psyche with her audacious flights and intrepid demeanor. Her enigmatic vanishing in 1937 during an endeavor to circumnavigate the earth has ignited myriad conjectures and suppositions regarding her destiny. Despite exhaustive searches and numerous inquiries, the precise circumstances surrounding her demise remain ensconced in the annals of the 20th century's most enduring enigmas. Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, commenced their ambitious odyssey on June 1, 1937, departing from Miami, Florida, […]

The Bigfoot Question: Myth or Reality?

The mystery surrounding the existence of Bigfoot, also recognized as Sasquatch, has persisted for generations. Narratives depicting a substantial, bipedal entity traversing the woodlands of North America have aroused intrigue, trepidation, and fascination in equal measure. Yet, does Bigfoot indeed exist? This inquiry has ensnared the imagination of many, precipitating myriad investigations, sightings, and even scientific inquiries. Bigfoot made its initial foray into the public consciousness during the latter part of the 1950s, following the unearthing of sizable foot imprints […]

The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe, a figure shrouded in enigma within American literary circles, departed from this mortal coil under veils of uncertainty that persist to this very epoch. Born unto this world in the annum of 1809, Poe carved a niche for himself through the crafting of tales steeped in macabre and Gothic allure, such as "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Fall of the House of Usher." However, the lamentable cessation of his existence in 1849 remains ensconced within a labyrinth […]

The Final Days of Marco Polo: Mystery of his Death

Marco Polo, the famed Venetian explorer whose travels to the Far East captivated the European imagination, remains a figure shrouded in both historical significance and mystery. Despite his extensive documentation of his journeys in "The Travels of Marco Polo," details about his death are far less clear. Marco Polo's death, like many aspects of his life, is surrounded by a blend of historical records and speculative accounts. Marco Polo was born in 1254 into a wealthy Venetian merchant family. His […]

Celebrating Amelia Earhart’s Remarkable Accomplishments

Amelia Earhart stands as a pivotal figure in the annals of aviation history, revered not solely for her audacious spirit but also for her myriad groundbreaking triumphs. Her feats have etched an enduring impression on the realm of aviation and persist in kindling the aspirations of aviators and adventurers across generations. Hailing from Atchison, Kansas, Earhart, born in 1897, harbored an early inclination toward exploration and adventure. The spark of her aviation fervor ignited in 1920 during her attendance at […]

The Mystery of Mowgli’s Palace: a Study in Urban Legends

The tale of Mowgli's Palace, a supposedly abandoned theme park inspired by Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book," has captured the imagination of urban explorers and enthusiasts of the paranormal for years. Located in the heart of a dense forest, the story goes that this once-bustling attraction now lies in ruins, with nature reclaiming its structures and an air of mystery enveloping its forgotten paths. This essay ventures into the depths of this urban legend, examining the allure of such stories […]

The Mysteries of Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport (DIA), since its inception in 1995, has been a fertile ground for some of the most intriguing conspiracy theories in the United States. With its sprawling size, distinctive architecture, and an array of peculiar artworks, DIA is more than just a transit hub; it's a centerpiece of modern lore that intertwines the mundane with the mysterious. This discussion seeks to shed light on the various narratives that have taken flight around this iconic airport, examining the roots […]

Decoding the Mystery: the Intrigue of ‘The Westing Game’

Ellen Raskin's "The Westing Game" emerges as a guiding light within the realm of mystery and puzzle literature, ensnaring readers with its labyrinthine narrative and a kaleidoscope of personas. Originating in 1978, this opus transcends the mere whodunit archetype, evolving into a convoluted mosaic of enigmas, stratagems, and human psyche, all concealed beneath the façade of a game. The tale orbits around the demise of affluent tycoon Samuel W. Westing and the subsequent convergence of seemingly disparate heirs to decipher […]

Exploring the Coastal Charisma: Unraveling the Mysteries of Somewhere on a Beach

In the tapestry of coastal allure, there exists a place of serene beauty and timeless charm - Somewhere on a Beach. Nestled along the shimmering shores where azure waters caress golden sands, this idyllic destination beckons travelers seeking solace and adventure alike. While its exact location remains a tantalizing mystery, the allure of Somewhere on a Beach lies not in its coordinates, but in the enchanting experiences it offers to those fortunate enough to stumble upon its shores. Much like […]

Whispers of the Paranormal: Unveiling the Mystery of Cry Baby Bridge

Nestled in the tapestry of American folklore, Cry Baby Bridge stands as an enigmatic emblem, shrouded in mystery and haunted whispers. Beyond the creaking metal, peeling paint, and rusted structure lies a story that transcends the tangible, inviting us to explore the chilling tales and spectral rumors that have woven themselves into the very fabric of this eerie landmark. Cry Baby Bridge, a moniker shared by numerous bridges across the United States, evokes a sense of both curiosity and trepidation. […]

The Final Stand of Davy Crockett: Mystery of an American Legend

Davy Crockett, the legendary pioneer, legislator, and folk icon, met his fabled demise amidst the tumult of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. His passing, shrouded in myth and conjecture, has intrigued scholars and ensnared the imagination of the American populace for well over a century. This discourse endeavors to delve into the circumstances surrounding Crockett's final moments, weaving together historical narratives and contemporary testimonies to illuminate the enigmatic conclusion of this American luminary. Crockett's odyssey to the Alamo […]

Mystery: the Chupacabra Unmasked

In the shadowy corners of Latin American folklore, a creature whispers its name through the leaves - the chupacabra. It's the stuff of nightmares, a legend born in the 90s that quickly sprinted across borders faster than any viral internet meme today. This eerie being, whose very name chills the blood - 'goat-sucker' in Spanish, thanks to its alleged hobby of draining livestock dry - is a fascinating case study in how myths are born and blossom in our collective […]

Santería Witches: Illuminating the Mosaic of Mystery Synthesis

In the enchanting realm of spiritual exploration, Santería Witches emerge as captivating architects, crafting a mosaic that seamlessly blends the echoes of African, Caribbean, and Latin American traditions. Let's embark on an odyssey through the sacred corridors of Santería, unraveling the distinct threads that weave the enigmatic identity of Santería Witches. Originating in the Yoruba traditions of West Africa, Santería blossomed into a vibrant tapestry in the Caribbean and Latin America, enriched by the nuanced syncretism with Catholicism. Santería Witches, […]

Deciphering the Mysteries of Archaebacteria: Prokaryotic Origins

In the vast and diverse tree of life, archaebacteria hold a place of intrigue and mystery, challenging our understanding of the very fabric of biological evolution. These microorganisms, known for their ability to thrive in some of the most extreme environments on Earth, from boiling hot springs to the depths of the ocean floor, have sparked a significant scientific debate: Are archaebacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? To unravel this question, we must dive into the cellular characteristics that define these two […]

Kehlani’s Complex Family Story: Resilience, Mystery, and Music

In the intricate tapestry of personal history, Kehlani's parental story unfolds as a captivating narrative interwoven with threads of tenacity, resilience, and the unwavering spirit of self-discovery. Born on April 24, 1995, in the vibrant city of Oakland, California, Kehlani Ashley Parrish emerged from a familial backdrop rich in complexities that profoundly shaped her artistic expression and sense of self. Heather Espinoza, Kehlani's mother, stands as a resilient figure who played a central role in Kehlani's early life. Juggling the […]

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Civil Rights Advocacy in the United States

The history of civil rights advocacy in the United States is long and complicated. It is simple to understand how African Americans’ struggle for civil rights started when they were brought to the country as slaves. African-Americans have been the target of hate crimes and other forms of violence for...

The Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Case

The events that led to the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case were supported by the active fight of the NAACP against segregation laws in public schools. Prior to the event, the Supreme Court narrowed the field of Civil Rights Act legislation that can be supported by the...

Analysis of Sainte‐Foy, France Church

This paper provides a formal analysis of the Church and Reliquary of Sainte‐Foy, France. This examination begins with the artwork that is visible even before you plunge into the church building. The paper also provides a formal analysis of the church itself together with its structural features that convey that...

Brady v. United States (397 U.S. 742): Facts, Issue, and Reasoning

Case: Brady v. the United States was a case that was decided on May 4, 1970, by the United States Supreme Court. Facts: Robert M. Brady was convicted in 1959 of abducting and failing to free a hostage unharmed in contravention of 18 U.S.C.S. § 1201(a), which imposes a maximum penalty of...

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A 400 words essay would typically be about 2 pages long, assuming it is double-spaced and written with a standard font (Arial or Times New Roman) in 12-point size. If the text is single-spaced, it will be twice shorter. Other factors that influence the 400-word essay length are formatting and paragraph structure.

How many paragraphs are there in a 400 words essay? A paper of such a length would contain 4 to 5 paragraphs. This works for an academic writing assignment because a typical paragraph there is about 100 words long.

It usually takes 8 to 14 minutes to type a text of this length on your keyboard at an average speed. However, if you are assigned a 400 words essay, it is going to take much more time, as you will need to conduct research, study the sources, and plan your paper. Writing a solid essay of 400 words will take about 1 hour 20 minutes.

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“Four Views on The Apostle Paul” Book by Bird

Introduction Bird’s book Four Views on the Apostle Paul focuses on Paul as an important figure in Christian theology. Problems arise now when it comes to understanding Paul’s thoughts on the church. For the authors, proving Pauline’s correct understanding is as simple and plain as possible. Beyond the arguments of...

Reflection on “Hills Like White Elephants” by E. Hemingway

“Hills Like White Elephants” is an outstanding short story written by Ernest Hemingway. At first sight, it describes a common situation in a life of a couple who spends time in a rail station bar while waiting for a coming train. A man and a woman are drinking beer and...

Communication: What We Learn From Non-Verbal Cues

Introduction Non-verbal cues usually involve the use of facial expressions, vocal intonation, gestures, and posture to communicate. This essay uses the three-point proof technique to describe what we learn from non-verbal cues. Non-Verbal Cues are Very Powerful Complementation of Verbal Communication Non-verbal cues help emphasize the message being said, thus...

English Common Law and Penal Law in the United States

Law is a system of rules enforced by the government to regulate behavior. It is a fundamental aspect of modern society that requires the peaceful coexistence of billions of people. United States law functions at a federal and state level guided by common law and civil statutes. Common law, also...

A Basic Understanding of Juvenile Justice

Introduction This paper provides a basic understanding of juvenile justice in reference to the steadily rising figures relating to youth or juvenile violence. The paper also touches on various aspects of youth and juvenile delinquency: a historical perspective, trends and response by the government, children-rights groups, and society in general...

Termination in Social Work Practice

The purpose of this blog is to explain how termination might be addressed during field education experience. Termination is an essential part of social work practice and the step in the planned change process finalizing the professional client-provider relationship. Social workers or field education students may conclude their generalist practice...

How Refugees Affect the Host Country

What are the first and most prevalent associations with refugees attempting to integrate into society? For someone, that implies a ready workforce, eager to do any task to avoid returning to their problematic homeland. Someone else could perceive a mob of offensive, non-intellectual people who merely waste resources. Both of...

Minoritization and Pluralization Issues

The connection of religion and politics is a complex yet critical theme to be studied in the contemporary sociopolitical and economic context. While Latin America has been known as overwhelmingly Catholic for an extended period, the recent religious trends and increased share of Pentecostals/Evangelists in the region’s population imply the...

Review of Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”

In her short story Everyday Use, Alice Walker characterizes the daily life of a rural African-American family to show the clashing dynamics between different understandings of African-American culture. The story revolves around Mrs. Johnson’s, that is narrator’s, experience with the visit of her daughter and her male companion. The most...

How Does Child Neglect Affect a Child’s Self-Esteem in Adulthood?

Introduction Child neglect and maltreatment are unfortunately common social problems in the global world of today. The repercussions of the ill-treatment in childhood can take many forms, from drug use (Oshri, Carlson, Kwon, Zeichner & Wickrama, 2017) to mental health issues such as depression (Xiang, Wang & Guan, 2018). As...

Helping Hand For Veterans: Developing Human Resources

Human resource development is comparatively a young intellectual discipline. An old deeply rooted field of practice within an organization. In Helping Hand for Veterans, the approaches to human resource development hypothesis and performance are highly rooted in the organizations improvement and progressing methods (Gilbert, 1978). However, retraining of the Helping...

Personal Development in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening

Modern people agree that a person can be satisfied or happy when their needs are met. Notably, this simple truth was widely accepted in earlier times as well. However, the way society saw the needs of an individual varied considerably throughout centuries and across the globe. For instance, development has...

China-United States Trade Problems and Causes

Abstract There has been a dramatic change in trade modalities between the US and China for the last 15 years. Before the advent of 1992 quantity trade volume between the two nations was estimated at $10 billion per year, but it grew by about 600% in 1999. This has in...

Sociological Issues: Violent Crime in the Society and Same-Sex Marriages

One topic that is of great interest to me is the topic of reducing violent crime in the society. My personal interest in this topic is because there are so many cases of violent crime occurring in the society that go unreported. For instance, in many black and Latino neighborhoods,...

Wolverine Frog: Phylogeny, Environment, Adaptation, and Selection Pressures

The hairy frog is a species of frogs associated with the Central African region. It belongs to the Arthroleptidae family, the genus Trichobatrachus, and is scientifically referred to as Trichobatrachus robustus (Wells 53). Its name originated from the presence of hair-like structures that appear on the body and thighs of...

Elements of Project Management

Project management is a broad study area within the academic and educational aspects of conducting practical projects. It contains components that are resourceful to frontrunners in the field of project management. Therefore, this assignment addresses the role of project management elements and incorporates the use of a case study in...

Properties of Cloud Computing Services

Questions Asked This paper is aimed at cutting through the hype of cloud computing to evaluate if CU-IT services should adopt it. Emphasis will be given to the explanation of how cloud computing integrates with CU-IT’s basic business competencies. Also, this paper will be aimed at assessing how cloud computing...

War on Drugs: Reducing and Defining the Trade of Illegal Drugs

‘The War on Drugs’ is an expression mostly used for the prohibition campaign and military intervention carried out by the American government, with support from the foreign military and involved countries, and the main objective is to reduce and define the trade of illegal drugs. This proposal engages a range...

Project Management: Theory and Practice

Working with a team has enabled me to achieve the objectives of the project and taught me the importance of communication in teamwork. By being a part of the team, I am now better equipped with the tools and knowledge required to work in a team through cooperation and coordination....

Qualitative Research Study of Smoking among Australian Youths

The article by Rachael Green and David Moore reports a qualitative research study conducted to examine smoking among Australian youths in a particular social network (Green & Moore 2013). The researchers collected ethnographical data among 60 young adults between 2005 and 2007. The study also involved semi-structured interviews using 25...

Risk Assessment and Management in Criminology

Introduction Risk can be defined as threat or likelihood of a damage, loss or injury. The negative happening can be caused by internal or external factors, actions or inactions. Every company or organization has its level of risk. The acceptable level of risk is defined by legal and regulatory department...

The Benefit of Studying Abroad Compared to Studying in the Home Country

As the process of globalization continues to impact the modern world, the problem of choosing the appropriate institution for higher education continues to occupy student’s minds. Studying abroad may become an exciting experience beneficial for one’s future career while studying in the home country has its advantages as well. The...

What Is Philosophy?

The Oxford Dictionary defines Philosophy as the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. However, philosophy means much more than this basic definition encompassing a vast body of work and this essay examines the various aspects of what is philosophy. Philosophy deals with the fundamental questions about...

“Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel

Introduction Like Water for Chocolate written by Laura Esquivel is considered to be a marvelous novel published in 1989. The story overview gives an opportunity to realize the basic themes highlighted by the author who strived to underline such issues as “familial insubordination, passion and dictatorial governance”. The author strived...

Dark Matter: The Issue of True Identity

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Enterprise Resource Planning Assignment

Discussion Part The implementation of the ERP is challenging for any organization disregarding whether the ‘big bang’ or phased approach is used. The ‘big bang’ approach suggests that the company will shift from the old ERP to the new one at a single point in time. The advantage of such...

Water Pollution and Associated Health Risks

The deterioration of the environmental situation all over the globe is inseparably linked with the pollution of the atmosphere, soil, and water with agricultural, industrial, and domestic human activities. Since the abstraction of water for drinking purposes is made from underground and open water sources, it becomes evident that all...

Chinese Colonial Administration in Inner Asia

China and Other Colonial Empires China has always been one of the most discussed and investigated countries. Today, the outstanding development of this state gives rise to a new wave of discussions about its imperialistic past and how it impacts its todays growth. In the paper “China and Other Colonial...

Is Online Learning as Good as Face-to-Face Learning?

Online learning becomes a widespread option for education. Some people believe that face-to-face learning ensures effectiveness. Many students prefer it because of its convenience and time-saving. Others consider that online learning can also be useful. They say that it helps them to improve discipline while simultaneously saving money on various...

“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou

The excerpt from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings tells about the memories of a little girl. Marguerite Johnson and her brother Bailey, abandoned by their parents, go to their father’s mother to Stamps, Arkansas. That is how children start living with their grandmother whom they soon begin to...

Africans in America – the Growth of Slavery in the 1600s and 1700s

Introduction American slavery involved the ownership of persons who were subjected to work without consent and contracts. The southern side focused on cash crop cultivation as the main economic activity while the northern side agricultural activities were less. In the north, slaves were used in domestic work and skilled crafts...

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Mystery Essay | 1000 Words Essay on Mysteries of the World

July 26, 2021 by Prasanna

Mystery Essay: Before the advent of science and technology, nature and many of its natural phenomena had left our ancestors bedazzled. Some, such as lightning and thunder, left out ancestors perplexed and even afraid. However, what we lacked in scientific understanding was made up for in superstitious beliefs. As such, many of the world’s unexplained mysteries still remain unexplained. Once upon a time, speaking about the unknown was considered taboo.

However, the advent of the internet has led to a renewed interest in the paranormal and the unexplained. As a result, most mysteries and unexplained phenomena are well-known the world over. Some of the more famous mysteries include the Abominable Snowman, the Loch Ness Monster, the Dyatlov Pass incident, Bermuda Triangle, and countless UFO sightings.

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Also known as the “Yeti,” the Abominable Snowman is an ape-like creature that reportedly inhabits the Himalayan mountain ranges. Supposed evidence of this creature includes mysterious footprints in the snow,  disputed video recordings, and photographs. However, some of this “evidence” has been verified to be hoaxes and misidentified animals such as yaks or bears. Regardless, many still do believe in the existence of this creature. The word “yeti” is also derived from the Tibetian word “Yachê”, which is a compound of the Tibetan words for “rocky place” and “bear”. In fact, the origins of the Yeti can be traced back to Sherpa folklore in Tibet. Prior to the 19th century, the Yeti was believed to be a part of the pre-Buddist beliefs of many people in the Himalayas.

The creature was described as a large, bipedal ape with white, gray, or brown hair. Some anecdotal reports also suggest that this creature had large, sharp teeth. Similar entities have been reported all around the world – for instance, the Russian counterpart of the Yeti is known as the “Chuchuna ” and the American counterpart is the “Bigfoot”. Indonesian folklore has a similar creature called the “Orang Pendek”  which is purported to inhabit the remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra.

Another famous cryptid that is now known around the world is the Loch Ness Monster. It is often described as an aquatic, long-necked creature that is said to inhabit the Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The evidence of this creature comes from disputed photographs, as well as sonar readings. One of the very first purported photographs of the creature was known as the “Surgeon’s photograph”, which shows an unidentified animal sticking its long neck out of the water.

However, this photo is now debunked to be a hoax. Regardless, this creature has garnered interest around the world. The scientific community, however, regards this creature as a hoax, as there is no biological evidence. However, reports of this creature can be traced back to the 18th century, where a witness saw an object that resembled an upturned boat or logs propelling itself through the water.

One of the most well-publicized incidents about the supposed creature occurred on the night of January 5th, 1934. A veterinarian named Arthur Grant was riding his motorcycle at about 1:00 am, when he suddenly saw something on the road and had to swerve to avoid a collision. According to the rider, the creature had a long neck with a small head. He described the creature as a cross between a plesiosaur and a seal. In 1954, a fishing boat called the Rival III had been fitted with sonar to take readings from the loch.

The crew of the vessel noted that a large, unidentified object kept pace with the vessel at a depth of around 479 feet. The object could be detected for 2,600 feet before contact was lost. Over the years, many photographs and videos have been taken that allegedly show the creature in question. Interestingly, in 2014, a satellite image on Apple Maps showed what appeared to be a large object just below water’s surface on Loch Ness. The size of this object appeared to be about 98 feet long. Possible explanations included floating wood, and the wake of the boat, with the boat itself, lost due to image processing and stitching.

One of the most intriguing mysteries of the 20th century is the Dyatlov Pass incident. The incident resulted in the unexplained deaths of nine, experienced Russian hikers in the northern Ural mountains in February 1959. The Official government investigations into their deaths yielded no conclusive explanations to what happened to the hikers. Moreover, the investigation concluded that a “compelling natural force” was behind the cause of the deaths. Unsurprisingly, many conspiracy theories have sprung up to explain the fate of the nine hikers over the years. Theories for their deaths include avalanche, katabatic wind, infrasound as well as military tests. The latter of the explanations – military tests, has gained significant traction due to the records of parachute mines being tested by the Soviet military at the same area and the same time the hikers were around.

Moreover, the injuries sustained by the hikers are signature injuries inflicted by the mines – which can produce significant internal damage with little-to-no external trauma. This theory was also supported by reported sightings of glowing orbs descending from the sky. Other interesting details about the case include traces of radioactivity found on the hiker’s clothing. The bodies of the victims were also described to have orange skin and grey hair. Many of the hikers were also found inadequately dressed for the subzero temperatures.

Other theories for the death include the indigenous Mansi people, were who attacked and murdered the group for entering their lands. However, the nature of their deaths quickly dismissed this hypothesis – as the injuries they sustained can not be inflicted by a normal human being. Moreover, only the hikers’ footprints were found in the vicinity. Regardless, the severity of the hiker’s injuries and the mysterious circumstances regarding their death has made this incident one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries of the 20th century.

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Question 1. What is a mystery?

Answer: A mystery could be defined as a phenomenon or event that lacks a scientific or logical explanation.

Question 2. What are some of the world’s most famous mysteries?

Answer: There are many mysteries around the world – the most famous of these include Bigfoot, Yeti, Loch Ness monster, ghosts, and also real-life events which were shrouded in secrecy and conspiracies such as the Dyatlov Pass incident and the Roswell UFO incident.

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The gift of story.

“A book can take you places,” my uncle said. “Wonderful places.” You see a stack of fresh notepads and unused pens. I see stories that are waiting to be imagined and written. So many places to discover and explore, then commit to the page. With each revision, the story becomes clearer, and the reader comes closer to actually being there. I hold a notepad in my hand, pick up a pen, and remember my uncle trying to teach me to write. But I couldn’t. I didn’t have the gift. I close the rolltop desk and lock it. Stories, lost forever.

Inflict this upon:

Usually, traffic cones are orange so you can see them at night. However, while I was walking back to the hotel, I saw a green traffic cone. I picked it up and carried it back to the hotel, and I wore it as a hat for a selfie in the bathroom mirror. I let it sleep on the other bed. When I went down to the registration desk to check out, I left it in an elevator. There are a lot of websites that sell traffic cones, but I don’t really want one now. It’s just the moment, you know.

The Stranger

The bride and groom asked me to deliver the toast. I wasn’t the best man. I wasn’t the maid of honor. I was just someone they once knew, that once knew them, or thought I knew them. Or myself. Now, I wear robes and a hood. Nobody has seen my face for years. Not even me. I bathe in the dark, and I am shaved and groomed by a blind barber. I don’t even remember the color of my eyes. My hair. A stranger to myself and all. I held the glass in the air. And dropped it. It shattered.

Freddy says that he’s sick as a dog, so he can’t meet up with me at our favorite bar. Sick dog? Is one of your dogs sick? I ask. I’m a vet. I take care of Freddy’s dogs. He’d have said something if one was sick. “No, as sick as a dog!” Oh, I must have misheard him. I guess I’m getting to be as deaf as a post. Freddy works for The Post. As an ombudsman. He has to listen all day to readers. He swore and hung up. I guess he heard me the wrong way or something.

Alarm Clocks

I always set my alarm clock before I go to sleep, and I always set the alarm clock on my phone as a backup. Even though I set two alarms every morning, I wake up before them. But I still set those alarms, just in case I sleep late and need them. It’s like circus acrobats and trapeze artists who use nets. If they are good, they don’t need or even want the net, but they have it there anyway. So, I set the alarms, go to bed, and I dream of being a circus acrobat. Without a goddamned net.

Ricky The Rat

Back in the day, Ricky The Rat would drop a dime and rat you out to the cops. The Syndicate never managed to finger Ricky, so they muscled the phone company into raising the price of a call from ten cents to a quarter. “Exact change, please,” said the operator to Ricky. That kept Ricky quiet for a while… until 911 made it to the city. That was toll free. Ricky would still drop a dime out of habit, and get it back. Then, cell phones took over. Phone booths vanished. The Syndicate tracked Ricky with GPS, and whacked him.

Italy. Tell me about Italy Tell me everything you know about Italy. The questioners walk from person to person in the mall, asking them about Italy. Some knew things about Italy. Some knew a lot. But most people only knew that it was shaped like a boot. Or about Rome. One person got confused and talked about Austria. Another wanted help with a can opener. “You’re left-handed,” I told him. “That’s a right-handed can opener.” After we opened a few cans, he thanked me for the help. “So about Italy…” He smiled and walked away. So, tell me about Italy.

The Deepest Sleep

You know how some people need noise generators to help them sleep? Rain, or seashore sounds, or a rain storm? A fan sometimes does the trick. I need the sound of the stock market trading floor. That cacophony of phone calls and shouting traders and ringing bells lulls me into a pleasant slumber, and I wake as rested and fresh as a new person. The more brutal the trading day, the better the sleep. But I want more. A friend says they can score me an old recording of Black Tuesday. Will it take me so deep, I won’t return?

Marvin’s Mustache

While Jack is asleep, his mustache flies around the neighborhood. Then, when Jack wakes up, his mustache comes back and lands back on his face. I’ve tried to convince Jack of this, but he calls me crazy. He says that my photographs are all PhotoShopped. And the movies I take with my smartphone are all faked. So, I waited for Jack to fall asleep, and closed the windows and doors to his bedroom. After a few minutes, I woke him up. “Holy shit!” shouted Jack. “Where is my mustache?” It never came back. So, how do you like my mustache?

“I love you.” Three words. Three simple words appeared on the moon. They slowly revealed themselves to the world as the phases changed, but astronomers and people with telescope. Who wrote it? Who did they write it for? Nobody knows. Some say that God wrote it. If He did, why in English? Why there? We don’t know. That’s when we used the satellites. The really high ones. To look back at the Earth. Who wrote it? Who did they write it for? I have no idea. None of us do. But it’s a date. An expiration date. And it’s tomorrow.

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Writing a 400 Word Essay: Length and How to write it Well

Writing a 400 Word Essay: Length and How to write it Well

400 word essay

400 word essay

Often, students are given tasks or assignments that require them to come up with written works that have a word count limit. When students are given word limits as part of the instructions, they are required to adhere to the rules lest they lose points.

There are various word count limits and this article will focus on essays with a 400-word limit. 

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What is a 400-Word Essay?

A 400-word essay is a short piece of written work. This essay is assigned to students by their instructors to test their knowledge concerning a topic that had been taught and their ability to organize their thoughts concisely. 

a short essay outline

400-word essays are commonly assigned for less complex academic works such as discussion boards, personal statements, formal/informal letters, and other simpler academic genres.

Though this is the case, some complex academic genres may require students to come up with 400-word essays.

Such genres may include but are not limited to abstracts, proposals, and project outlines. 

While it is true that some 400-word essays may be part of a complex academic paper, we have some occupations that require professionals to write short works because they are expected to be brief and straight to the point.

Those professionals include communications specialists, journalists, and lawyers. 

From an academic point of view, why should 400-word essays be short as well as concise? Well. Such essays are typically shorter than other academic essays.

As we shall note later in this article, a 400-word essay is less than 2 pages, meaning that it will not require students to expound a lot on their points or provide a lot of examples to elaborate on issues. 

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How to Write a 400-Word Essay

As aforementioned, 400-word essays are meant to allow you to express your thoughts in the fewest and most concise words.

Therefore, you need to follow this guide whenever you are writing a 400-word essay to ensure that your readers understand your arguments quickly and in a short time. 

1. Conduct Research on your Topic

The first and most important step before drafting your 400-word essay is to conduct thorough research on your topic. It may be tempting to write your essay from ideas that have been directly derived from your mind.

a research topic

This is not recommended because the essay will lack new or challenging ideas. It will also lack an academic appeal or credibility because it will be based on what you know or have experienced – not anything new. 

2. Coming up with an Outline

The second step of writing a 400-word essay is to create a plan on how to organize your arguments and findings from the research you have conducted.

The plan is in the form of an outline that will help you organize your essay while sticking to the main subject. Think of an outline as a skeleton and the main essay as the meat.

The skeleton is the basic structure of your essay from which content can be added to create the complete essay. Therefore, an outline is written in point form from the introduction, the body paragraphs, and the conclusion (we shall discuss this later).

3. Structuring your Essay

Since you have already conducted thorough research concerning your essay and came up with an outline, you can begin drafting your work. The 400-word essay should always begin with a title because the title dictates what the essay is all about.

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The title should be short with main words capitalized. Your essay’s title should be a summary of your entire essay.

A 400-word essay has three major parts: an introduction paragraph, body paragraphs, and a conclusion paragraph.

The introduction paragraph introduces the essay to the readers. It should begin with a hook to ensure that the readers are captivated.

It should then provide the purpose of the essay and end with a thesis statement. Since you are writing a 400-word essay, limit your introduction to between 50 and 70 words. 

The body paragraphs of the 400-word essay contain individual points that should be explained and illustrated within individual paragraphs. Always ensure that a paragraph only contains a single point.

The basic structure of a body paragraph is point, illustration, and explanation. A body barograph begins by providing a single point that relates to the thesis statement. This is followed by an illustration or making the point clear using research findings. Explanation of the point follows by justifying your perspective or idea using scientific skills and/or logic. 

The conclusion paragraph is the last part of your 400-word essay that summarizes your main points or arguments. It should also not exceed 70 words since it is a brief restatement of the thesis statement, a summary of main points, and your concluding remarks. 

When you complete drafting your 400-word essay, ensure that you proofread your work and include references to the sources of information. Such sources should come from your research and should be peer-reviewed. 

Examples of 400-Word Essay Topics

Essay topics for 400-word essays are many. Some of them include: 

1. Global Warming 

2. My favorite food

3. My aim in life 

4. Importance of education

How Long is a 400-Word Essay?

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In terms of pages, a 400-word essay should be one-and-a-half (1.5) pages in length if the page is double spaced.

The length is directly proportional to the wideness of a page’s spacing. In terms of paragraphs should be about 4 to 6 in number.

When it comes to the number of sentences in a 400-word essay, the estimation is about 20 to 27 sentences. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What a 400-word essay looks like.

Such an essay contains about 4 to 6 paragraphs with the first paragraph being the introduction. It is followed by 2 to 3 body paragraphs and a 1-paragraph conclusion. It is typically less than 1.5 pages. 

Are 400 Words Considered an Essay?

Yes. 400 words are considered an assay because there is a topic, an introduction with a thesis statement, body paragraphs containing supporting points, a concluding paragraph, and references. 

How long is a 400-Word Paragraph?

While it is not recommended to have a 400-word paragraph, it would probably be between 1 and 1.5 pages if you follow the academically recommended line spacing (double-spacing). 

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400-Word Essay Examples

400-word essay topics cover a wide range of subjects and ideas, providing students with the opportunity to explore and analyze various issues in a concise and focused manner. These topics can range from discussing current events, analyzing works of literature, examining historical events, exploring scientific concepts, or debating ethical dilemmas. Students are encouraged to delve deep into the topic, providing evidence, examples, and arguments to support their thesis. By writing a 400-word essay, students can develop their critical thinking skills, improve their writing abilities, and learn how to effectively communicate their ideas in a clear and coherent manner. These essays allow students to showcase their knowledge and understanding of the topic, while also honing their ability to craft a well-structured and compelling argument.

Brief Description of 300-Word Essay Topics

300-word essay topics provide students with a shorter format to express their ideas and arguments on a specific subject. These topics are typically more focused and require students to be concise in their writing, getting straight to the point and presenting their arguments in a clear and direct manner. This format challenges students to prioritize their ideas and choose only the most relevant and compelling points to include in their essay.

300-word essay topics can cover a wide range of subjects, from discussing a specific aspect of a larger topic to analyzing a single text or idea. Students may be asked to provide a brief summary of a concept, to analyze a short passage from a novel, or to argue a specific point of view on a controversial issue. In these essays, students must be able to effectively communicate their ideas within the constraints of the word limit, making every word count.

Writing a 300-word essay requires students to be selective in their choice of words and to focus on the most important aspects of their argument. Students must be able to present their ideas clearly and concisely, using evidence and examples to support their thesis. This format challenges students to think critically about the topic at hand and to present their arguments in a logical and persuasive manner.

Overall, 300-word essay topics provide students with the opportunity to practice their writing skills in a more focused and concise format. These essays help students develop their ability to communicate their ideas effectively within a limited space, while also honing their critical thinking and analytical skills. By engaging with these topics, students can improve their writing abilities and learn how to craft a compelling argument in a succinct and impactful way.

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Discuss the causes, effects, and possible solutions to the issue of climate change.

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  • 3. Mental Health Awareness

Explore the importance of mental health awareness and the stigma surrounding mental illness.

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Analyze the progress and challenges in achieving gender equality in various aspects of society, such as the workplace and education.

  • 5. The Impact of Social Media

Discuss the influence of social media on communication, relationships, and self-esteem.

  • 6. Immigration Policies

Examine the current immigration policies and their impact on individuals and communities.

  • 7. Gun Control

Debate the pros and cons of gun control laws in relation to public safety and individual rights.

  • 8. The Importance of Education

Discuss the role of education in society and its impact on personal and professional development.

  • 9. Racial Discrimination

Examine the history and current state of racial discrimination and the efforts to combat it.

  • 10. Globalization

Explore the effects of globalization on economies, cultures, and the environment.

  • 11. The Future of Work

Discuss the changing nature of work in the digital age, including automation, remote work, and gig economy.

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Examine the importance of sustainable living practices for the environment and future generations.

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Debate the challenges and potential solutions for improving the healthcare system in the United States.

  • 14. Animal Rights

Discuss the ethical treatment of animals and the importance of animal rights in society.

  • 15. Social Justice Movements

Explore the impact of social justice movements such as Black Lives Matter and Me Too on society and policy.

  • 16. Artificial Intelligence

Analyze the ethical implications and potential risks of artificial intelligence technology.

  • 17. Poverty and Inequality

Examine the root causes of poverty and inequality and propose solutions for addressing these issues.

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Discuss the importance of protecting natural resources and wildlife through conservation efforts.

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Explore the need for mental health education and support in schools to address the mental health crisis among youth.

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Discuss the responsibilities and limitations of government in addressing social, economic, and environmental issues.

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A typical structure for a 400-word essay includes an introduction, body paragraphs (usually 2-3 paragraphs), and a conclusion. The length of each section may vary depending on the specific requirements and content, but as a general guideline, allocate approximately 80-100 words to the introduction, 200-250 words to the body paragraphs, and 80-100 words to the conclusion. However, adjust these proportions based on the complexity and emphasis required for each section.

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Short Essay on Myself [100, 200, 400 Words] With PDF

In this lesson, you will learn how you can write short essays on the title ‘Myself’. In this session, there will be three sets of essays written within different word limits. 

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Short Essay on Myself in 100 Words 

My name is Priya Raj and I live in Kolkata with my family. My father is an engineer while my mother is a housewife. I have a younger brother and we both attend the same public school. I am the monitor of my class. My favourite subjects are science and social studies. I have a lot of hobbies like painting, dancing and playing badminton.

At home, I help my mom with the household chores and help my brother with his studies. I also tutor the children of our housemaid for free, whenever I get the time because she cannot afford to send them to tuition. I believe every human being has the right to live well and be happy. 

Short Essay on Myself in 200 Words 

If I have to describe myself in a sentence, I would say that I am a humble, kind, honest and hard-working person who wants to help make this world a better place. My name is Priya Raj and I live in the city of joy – Kolkata, with my family. My father is an engineer and my mother is a housewife. I have a brother who is three years younger than me. Both of us go to the same public school. 

I love to learn and am very attentive at school. My favourite subjects are science and social studies. I am the monitor of my class. I also love to play and am a part of our school’s basketball team. Other than basketball, I can play chess, badminton and table tennis. I also have a lot of hobbies like painting and dancing. At home, I help my mother in the kitchen and with other household chores.

I help my brother study and do his homework. I also tutor the children of our housemaid for free, whenever I get the time because she cannot afford to send them to tuition. I participate in all the charitable activities that take place in our neighbourhood. I believe that every human being has the right to live well and be happy. 

Short Essay on Myself in 400 Words 

We all have different personalities, ideas, habits, talents and interests and each one of us would describe ourselves differently. I like to describe myself as a humble, kind, honest, caring and hard-working person. My name is Priya Raj and I live in the city of joy – Kolkata, with my family. My father is an engineer and my mother is a housewife. I have a brother who is three years younger than me. Both of us attend the same public school. 

I like to learn new things and am attentive at school. My favourite subjects are science and social studies. I find the study of ancient civilizations very fascinating and read a lot of books on the subject. My school teachers are very kind and answer all my questions. I also love to play and am a part of our school’s basketball team. Other than basketball, I can play chess, badminton and table tennis. My father always encourages me to play outdoor games and take part in various activities. He says it will help me stay fit and healthy. Many parents do not want their daughters to participate in sports, so, I feel blessed to have such a supportive family. 

I have a lot of hobbies like painting, dancing and doing embroidery. I have always been very creative and my parents provide me with everything necessary to explore my creative side. I recently finished painting a portrait of my parents for their anniversary and they loved it. I felt very happy seeing my parents happy and proud. 

When I am at home, I help my mother in the kitchen and with other household chores. I also help my brother with his studies and homework. He is a good student and always pays attention whenever I am explaining something. Our housemaid has two little children who are in elementary school. Because she cannot afford to send them to tuition, I tutor them for free whenever I have the time. The children love to spend time with me. 

I am someone who wants to contribute to society and make this world a better place. I always take part in charitable events in our neighbourhood. Last summer vacation we took the initiative to teach underprivileged children how to read and write. It was a nice experience. I want to open free schools for underprivileged children and care homes for the elderly when I grow up. I believe that every human being has the right to live well and be happy. 

That was all you can write in short essays on ‘Myself.’ In this lesson, I have written these essays in simple words that all kinds of students can easily understand. If you still have any doubts regarding this session, kindly let me know through some quick comments below. To read more such essays on various important topics, keep browsing our website. 

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350 Word Essay Topics & Examples

Importance of marketing and advertising during economic recession.

  • Subjects: Business Marketing

Analysis of Impact of Culture Shock on Individual Psychology

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Steps a Company Can Implement To Be Awarded Excellence in Service

  • Subjects: Consumer Science Economics

The Teachings of Sikh

  • Subjects: Religion World Religions

“We” by Yevgeny Zamyatin

  • Subjects: Literature World Literature

Moll’s Name and clothing as a disguise in Moll Flanders

  • Subjects: British Literature Literature

Wilde’s Fairy Tales as the Ones That Teach Moral Lessons

The relationship between shin and his parents. escape from camp 14, introduction on professional values and ethics.

  • Subjects: Ethics Sociology

Participative and Relationship Theories

  • Subjects: Business Management

Research Methods in Psychology

  • Subjects: Psychological Issues Psychology

Valid and Invalid Application of BDI in a Population

  • Subjects: Applications of Psychology Psychology

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin as a Claim for Originality

  • Subjects: Art Visual Arts

Tuition Assistance and Funding of Post-secondary education in Ontairo

  • Subjects: Education Educational Stages

Languages Impact on the Cultural Environment

  • Subjects: Language Acquisition Linguistics

Fibre Reinforced Plastic

  • Subjects: Engineering Tech & Engineering

Math Modeling For Economics

  • Subjects: Economics Microeconomics

Geography of Australia and New Zealand

  • Subjects: Geography Sciences

Financial Analysis in the Articles Inquiries Galore and a Long-Term Plan For Australian Tax Reform

  • Subjects: Economics Taxation

Analysis: “Blue Velvet” by David Lynch

  • Subjects: Art Film Studies

Isolated Families – Australia

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Antecedents and Outcomes of Entrepreneurial and Market Orientations in a Non-Profit Context

Planet earth: caves. going down the rabbit hole: narration and questions.

  • Subjects: Geology Sciences

Everyman presentation of ideas about religion and hypocrisy

  • Subjects: Literature Plays

Earth Science and Environmental Education

  • Subjects: Environment Planet Protection

Management Article: I Thought I Knew What Good Management Was

  • Subjects: Business Strategy

The Trojan Women and Everyman

Generic strategy by glaxosmithkline plc, managing your school’s electronic waste.

  • Subjects: Environment Recycling

Somatoform Disorders by American Psychiatric Association

  • Subjects: Health & Medicine Psychiatry

Australian Economics in 2009

  • Subjects: Economic Systems & Principles Economics

Comparison of Normal and Abnormal Psychology

The impact of structure on an organization, research process of service learning.

  • Subjects: Education Pedagogy

Concentrating Solar Power

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Club IT’s Data Management

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Diagnosis a Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease

  • Subjects: Health & Medicine Neurology

2-D artwork appreciation: Analysis of painting “The kindred spirits” by Asher Brown Durand

  • Subjects: Art Paintings

Discrimination Due to Language Differences

  • Subjects: Sociological Theories Sociology

Glass Menagerie by William Tennessee Literature Analysis

  • Subjects: American Literature Literature

Greek Philosophers: Thales, Democritus, and Anaximander

  • Subjects: Philosophical Theories Philosophy

TV Soap Operas: Reasons of Popularity

  • Subjects: Entertainment & Media TV

WestJet Versus Air Canada: Contrasting Organizational Cultures

  • Subjects: Business Case Study

“The Culture of Martyrdom” a Book by David Brooks

  • Subjects: Terrorism Warfare

Play Pumps International Company’ Case in South Africa

Infant motor development: walking experience.

  • Subjects: Developmental Theories Psychology

Riordan Manufacturing: Sustaining Employee Performance

  • Subjects: Business Company Analysis

Disease Topic in the Docudrama “And the Band Played On”

  • Subjects: Documentaries Entertainment & Media

Pollution Externalities Role in Management Economics

  • Subjects: Environment Environmental Management

David Miller’s Theory of Desert in Social Justice

  • Subjects: Politics & Government Social & Political Theory

History of Higher Education for African Americans

  • Subjects: History United States

The Book of Genesis and Questions It Evokes

  • Subjects: Religion Religious Writings

SG Cowen Company’s Job Interviews & Hiring Process

  • Subjects: Business Company Information

Edward Rickenbacker: An American Aviation Hero

  • Subjects: Historical Figures History

Increase of Physical Education Classes

  • Subjects: Sports Sports Culture

“No-No Boy” a Book by John Okada

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  • Subjects: Business Employees Management

Depression: Patients With a Difficult Psychological State

Palliative care for cancer patients: search strategies.

  • Subjects: Health & Medicine Healthcare Research

Jamaica Kincaid’s Biography and Works

  • Subjects: Literature Writers

Principles of Innovation and Measuring Success

Snow white company’s legal and ethical issues, salespeople’s effective motivational strategies, nurse-physician interprofessional collaboration.

  • Subjects: Health & Medicine Nursing

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  • Subjects: Criminal Investigation Law

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  • Subjects: Family, Life & Experiences Marriage

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Gutters in “from hell” comics by moore and campbell, expatriates: boundary-spanning roles.

  • Subjects: Immigration Sociology

Adam Gryglak’s Power Strategy in Ford Motors

Putting sales at the center of strategy.

  • Subjects: Business Strategic Management

Getting Beyond: Show Me the Money

Qirong xu on music, culture, musicians’ problems.

  • Subjects: Art Musicians

False Memories in Patients with Depression

  • Subjects: Cognition and Perception Psychology

Moses Comparison in Christianity, Judaism and Islam

  • Subjects: Religion Religion Figures

Microprocesses of Policy Implementation in Seattle

  • Subjects: Politics & Government Public Policies

Aspects of Corporate Culture

  • Subjects: Business Corporate Culture

DNA in Action: Sockeye Salmon Fisheries Management

  • Subjects: Biology Sciences

British and Brazilian People: Cultural Differences

  • Subjects: Culture Study of Cultural Differences

Medical Marijuana Legalization Rebuttal

  • Subjects: Health & Medicine Public Health

Psychoanalysis and the Adlerian Theory Comparison

  • Subjects: Major Schools of Thought Psychology

Airborne Express Company’s Competitive Advantage

Visual analysis of a picture found online, individual marketing approaches efficiency, the global leadership of carlos ghosn at nissan.

  • Subjects: Business Leadership Styles

Ethical Application of Informatics: Nurse’s Case

Ex-military socialization and mental treatment.

  • Subjects: Professional Psychology Psychology

Genetic Factors of Huntington’s Disease Progression

Characters and themes in “atlas shrugged” by ayn rand.

  • Subjects: Literature Themes in American Novels

Global Humanitarian and Ecological Concerns

  • Subjects: Politics & Government Public Administration Activity

Biological and Social Character Traits

  • Subjects: Psychology Psychology and Personality

“The Grapes of Wrath” by John Ford

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  • Subjects: Religion Religion, Culture & Society

Human Rights of Poor in Developing Countries

  • Subjects: Human Rights Sociology

Sleep May Be Nature’s Time Management Tool by Carey

Cost minimization for a firm’s production, working women’s and senators’ responsibilities.

  • Subjects: Family, Life & Experiences Lifestyle

International Business Professional’s Aspirations

  • Subjects: Business Entrepreneurship

Ba Ba Lu Bar’s Workplace Decision-Making

  • Subjects: Business Decision Making

Digital Citizenship and Education

  • Subjects: Tech & Engineering Technology in Education

Gender Division of Labor and Work Geography

  • Subjects: Gender Studies Sociology

Sexual Desire and Love Relationship

Essays are a vital part of every student’s academic activity. Professors require learners to compose various essay types, from descriptive to argumentative to narrative to persuasive, seeking to check their understanding of the learned material and academic writing skills.

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🏥 300-350 Words Essays on Health & Medicine

  • Sore Throat Differential Diagnosis The following paper is intended to cover differential diagnoses that can also be considered as a sore throat. Such illnesses as diphtheria, epiglottitis, scarlet fever, and other diagnoses with similar issues and symptoms can be […]
  • Nutritutional Environment for Young Children The need to have a healthy and brilliant future generation is the principle behind good nutrition for young children. It is the duty of teachers to ensure that young children stay in a clean and […]
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention by Anti-Retroviral Drugs Thus, the research became the breakthrough of the year as it shifted the previous misconceptions about HIV/AIDS prevention by proving the effectiveness of ARVs in reducing transmission.
  • Nursing Care Priorities: Juan Carlos’ Case In the presented case of a diabetic foot ulcer, part of nursing care planning work is identifying connections among various elements of the patient’s treatments, such as pathophysiological patient experiences, causes and risk factors, and […]
  • Asbestos Removal and Health Threats In effect of the proposed study, it is expected to contribute to both theory and practice of health care by reflecting the most relevant aspects related to asbestos removal.
  • Patient With Menopause: Symptoms and Treatment Before deciding on the most appropriate medication and treatment plan, it is important to focus on such variables as the patient’s past medical history, recently worsened vasomotor symptoms, her blood pressure that is higher than […]
  • Statistical Significance Versus Clinical Relevance This implies that the results of the research can be called statistically significant only under the condition that the compatibility with the null hypothesis is small.
  • Pregnant Woman’s Asthma Case The case mentions the decreased effectiveness of the fluticasone MDI that she uses which can also be a clue to her condition. Her patterns of MDI use in the last two months and the bronchospasm […]
  • Nursing Discourse: “Noise control” and “Wound Wise” In the article, the author highlights means to address these obstacles and compares the outcomes and the cost of the interventions.
  • Blood Donation Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages of blood donation include stimulation of the body to manufacture more blood, opportunity to save people’s lives, and health benefits.
  • Healthcare: Clinical Roles and Social Identities For instance, a nurse plays the role of a caregiver who attends to patients in a caring and passionate manner. The latter is best suited in issues related to managerial care and cost requirement of […]
  • Peculiarities of the Addiction Treatments The purpose to reduce the stigma of addition can be found in the stereotype of the addicted people who are different than normal people and can be dangerous.
  • The Role of Melatonin in Determining the Sleep-Wake Cycle Melatonin plays a significant role in the circadian control of sleep as well as in restraining the development of malignant cells.
  • Personal Body and Composition Chart A proper exercise on the other hand will help one be free from such chronic diseases as heart disease and being overweight.

📖 Narrative 350 Words Essay Topics

  • The first time I drove a car.
  • The feeling of strength and weakness I feel at school.
  • My greatest life achievement.
  • My personal strategies for managing high study workloads.
  • The moment I felt utterly embarrassed.
  • The teacher’s traits I hate.
  • My trip to Asia last summer.
  • How I use technology in life and education.
  • My personal attitude to social media.
  • My media use patterns.
  • The evolution of my relationship with a sibling: from hate to love.
  • The event that taught me what compassion is.
  • My vital life lessons from a friend’s betrayal.
  • A situation in which I overcame a learning difficulty alone.
  • My attitude to foreign language learning.

⚖️ Prompts for a Compare & Contrast Essay in 350 Words

Besides an exciting set of topics, we’re willing to share extended prompts that give vital guidelines for content structuring. Use them as inspirational notes when you face your next 350-word essay assignment.

Printed Books Are Better Than E-Books Essay 350 Words

Discuss the differences and similarities of reading paper books versus e-books. Clarify your attitude to each form of reading. Talk about the benefits of reading in general and explore the factors that make people choose one book type over the other.

Online Shopping Is Better Than Traditional Shopping Essay 350 Words

Talk about the main features of traditional vs. online shopping . Compare and contrast these two activities in terms of convenience, 24/7 access to a huge number of stores, and payment methods. Explore the pleasure shoppers derive from each of the variants and name the one that you like more.

Refusing or Helping a Stranger Essay 350 Words

Strangers seeking help may emerge in everyone’s life, and any decision will have its implications. Refusing to help a stranger may result in a feeling of guilt, while agreeing to help a stranger may cause unexpected risks if the stranger is a criminal. Discuss the criteria by which one should decide in this situation.

📺 Influence of Media Essay 350 Words: Best Examples

  • Positive & Negative Effects of Social Media on Teens Therefore, the topic raises a serious problem: the socialization of a teenager under the influence of the Internet environment. This paper reveals the positive and negative aspects of the influence of social networks on the […]
  • Gender Inequality: The Role of Media The media plays a major role in gender socialization because of the ways it chooses to portray women. Shows such as Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and Snow White are famous because they usher children […]
  • Social Media Damages Teenagers’ Mental Health Thus, the selected social group that could help improve teenagers’ mental health is sports coaches and organizers of sports activities in schools.
  • Teen Pregnancy Due to the Impact of Entertainment Media It can be concluded that entertainment does have a strong impact on teenagers, as their cognitive development is still in progress, and they are easily susceptible to the information they receive from the media.
  • Attracting the Target Audience through Social Media One of the ways I could incorporate social media requires me to define my target audience and, in accordance with that, search for the websites and networks that they use more frequently.
  • The Effect of Increased Median Age of Population on the Consumer Behavior Secondly, having no or fewer children allows people to spend more money on their own needs and increase the quality of childcare. Firstly, higher median age leads to more opportunities for people and increased diversity […]
  • Human Consciousness: Impact of Social Media Now it is an integral part of the life of the average person. The concepts of consciousness and ethics are inextricably linked with each other.
  • The Negative Effects of Screen Media on Young Children It is imperative for parents to moderate their children’s screen media type and time. Screen media in the classroom provide exposure to children and supplement their academic mastery.
  • The Crime and Justice Impact on New Media The main factor here is that the media form the perception of people about the crime level in a community and police response to it.
  • The New Media Role in Modern Society The control of social media users makes paid promotions more productive, considering that people’s online activity is being tracked and analyzed to define their interests, preferences, and desires.

✏️ How to Write an Essay of 350 Words?

Writing a short essay, no matter how simple it may seem at first, often poses unexpected challenges. Here are some vital tips and hacks to help you ace this assignment with ease.

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350 Word Essay Outline

An outline is a great way to structure your writing and stay on topic throughout the whole process of working on your paper.

Even a small 350-word paper should include the following elements:

Choose a topic of personal interest; don’t make it too long or short. Ensure it communicates your idea properly.
The introduction of your 350 words essay should be brief and concise. Name your broad subject and a narrower focus on the topic; give several supporting ideas you will explore further. It also makes sense to include a hook in the introduction to capture the readers’ attention and interest. The ending of your introduction should be a thesis statement – your main guiding idea for the essay. You might want to test our and a to speed up the writing process.
Each body paragraph of your 350-word essay should start with a topic sentence that contains the main idea you’re arguing in the body. Then should come the external evidence you’re using to substantiate that point or your interpretations and examples to strengthen your position.
The concluding section should recap the main idea and your supporting points and wrap up everything to strengthen the impact on the reader. Consider using a to quickly summarize the key arguments that your 350-word essay contains.

5 Tips for Writing an Excellent 350 Word Essay

Even if you’re a first-timer in 350-word essay writing, the following tips may help you out:

  • Invest time and effort in topic selection. The topic you choose will determine the ease and joy of writing the entire essay. Thus, you should select an interesting and relevant subject if you have the freedom of choice. If you’re stuck formulating a title, check out this specialized topic finder for students.
  • Don’t neglect thorough research. Even small essays can benefit from scholarly evidence and insightful research findings. So, we recommend taking your time and searching across the academic libraries to find credible data for spicing up your arguments and ideas.
  • Use an outline. Outlines work as great supplements for all types of academic writing, as they give you a uniform feel of what the essay should be about. You won’t need to rewrite the off-topic parts if you follow the outline concisely. You might want to use the free outline generator we’ve developed to prepare a well-structured 350-word essay outline.
  • Write every part carefully. The essay’s introduction, body, and conclusion should each contain a specific, pre-determined set of content elements. This is why you should dedicate enough time to each essay component and double-check whether all of them suit the standard essay structure.
  • Do the editing and proofreading. Once the essay is ready, the temptation to submit it at once may be too high. However, we recommend taking a pause and revisiting your text in an hour or two. You’re sure to notice some typos or inconsistencies that could have caused a grade reduction without a careful review.

👔 350-word Essay Examples on Management

  • Alibaba Group and Porter’s Generic Strategies Model Given the competition of Amazon.com and E-bay, are the key competitors of Alibaba Group) it may be recommended to attempt the price leadership strategy in the world market.
  • Snow White Company’s Legal and Ethical Issues The company is financially strained and may not be in a position to pay Happy for the extra hours spent at work.
  • Salespeople’s Effective Motivational Strategies Hence, the salespeople are motivated to increase the sales levels to increase their worth in the companies. The timing of rewards is an important factor in motivating the salespeople.
  • Generations X and Y in the Professional Sphere The principal similarity between the people of Generation X and those, who belong to Generation Y, lies in the adjustment to the instability of the labor market.
  • Principles of Innovation and Measuring Success Although it is commonly considered that the major barriers to success in business are hidden in poor management and bad strategies, Christensen argues that the inability to fight non-consumption and the focus on the high […]
  • Business Climate in United Arab Emirates In the region, more than anywhere else in the world, business is conducted on the basis of mutual trust and personal relationships.
  • BP Company’s Resolusion of Gulf Coast Oil Spill Although BP had encountered many oil spills, it did not implement measures that could prevent the occurrence of the Gulf Coast oil spill.
  • American, German and Indian Management Features Having considered the interview questions and having conducted the research in the sphere, it may be concluded that the globalization of business has led to the situation that many countries use similar management strategies that […]
  • Riordan Manufacturing Company Internal and External Environment A poor economic climate on the sales and marketing of Riordan’s products will obviously demoralize employees and eventually lead to downward trend in innovation.
  • Red Bull Company Marketing Strategies The ad will involve a young man and his girlfriend travelling in a plane. Then the young man will remember his Red Bull can and fish it out of his bag.
  • The Impact of Structure on an Organization The impacts of structures in an organization are dependent on the reporting structure in a company. An appropriate company structure helps in the development of a healthy organizational culture.
  • Human Resource Management Performance Appraisal Performance appraisal is the process of evaluating the performance of employees within a certain time frame. The best performance appraisal to be used in evaluating the performance of a secretary is the graphical rating scale […]
  • Participative and Relationship Theories When the employees are given the chance to express their ideas concerning the improvement of the organization, there is a high probability of the relationship between the employees and the management to be improved.
  • Foundation of Human Resource Management A job design should match the tasks and the responsibilities of the task to the skills, education background, and experience of an employee.
  • The Difference Between Traditional and High-Performance Workplaces Most of the high performance work places have several ways of adapting to the continuous changes in the commerce industry, whereby the traditional workplace ever remain stuck to those challenges.
  • Importance of Marketing and Advertising during Economic Recession The strategy is justified because “those businesses that make a decision to advertise in the face of adversity capture the hope of new customer”.

🔀 Topics for a Life-changing Experience Essay 350 Words

  • An event that made me rethink my life values completely.
  • An incident that made me understand we’re not immortal.
  • The experience of losing my grandmother.
  • Moving to a new country as a cultural change and a life-changing event.
  • My path to study-life balance .
  • Losing a friend: an event that made me rethink my values.
  • A book that changed my perception of life.
  • The film watching which made me a different person.
  • The art of forgiveness and how I learned it.
  • The life-changing experiences of high school.
  • My most valuable childhood lesson that made me who I am.
  • Family traditions that changed my life.
  • The situation in which I felt weak and its implications for my life.

🧠 350 Words Essay Examples on Psychology

  • Two-factor vs. Appraisal Theory of Emotion Two significant aspects, namely, what is believed to be the basis of the event and whether the events are interpreted as either being bad or good for the participants, are considered significant in this theory.
  • Early vs. Late Selection Theories of Attention A disadvantage associated with the theory is that it does not exhaust the rational interpretations of attention and awareness that have to be understood.
  • Educational Psychology Theories for Nurses The major educational psychology and learning theories are behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Educational and learning theories help nursing educators to enhance their students’ learning outcomes through the use of the most effective strategies that improve […]
  • Anxiety Influence on Studies and Concentration It is a proven fact that anxiety has a negative influence on cognition, which is the ‘information processing’ of a person.
  • Perception and Decision Making Connection Another possible factor that enhances the role of perception in decision-making is time. Perception can affect people’s lives because of their relationships with each other, as seen in the example with friends.
  • Protective Factors Promoting Mental Health The protective measures include an understanding of the gender, social-economic factors, cultural practices, working place and how these experiences predispose people to higher risks of mental health.
  • Social Psychology: Attitude Change Approaches The approach involves the analysis of whoever is communicating, the type of persons the communication is envisioned for, and the quality of communication.
  • Moral Development and Aggression The reason is that children conclude about the acceptability of aggressive or violent behaviors with reference to what they see and hear in their family and community.
  • Motivation Theories and Definition The first type of motivation was fear: Aron was afraid that if he did not get out of the trap, he would not be able to see his family. The father’s dynamics involve distraction, a […]
  • Self-Awareness and Personal Development Theories Killen and Smetana lend support to Skinner’s view of the concept of self by analyzing the societal and biological factors in the development of morality as an integral concept of self.
  • Labeling in Psychology: Pros and Cons In psychology, many specialists utilize specific terms to describe a patient’s diagnosis, which is considered ‘labeling.’ The purpose of this paper is to review the positive and negative aspects of labeling in psychology and medicine […]
  • Gestalt Theory as a Psychological Perspective The strengths of Gestalt in counseling include its provision of flexible and phenomenological diagnoses that are focused on the identification of patterns and themes that are specific and unique to an individual client.
  • Individual Computerized Intelligence Tests For example, a person who has a wide experience in doing aptitude tests may excel in an intelligence test, not because he or she is intelligent but the exposure of questions asked.
  • Psychology of Implicit Attitudes In addition, the responses enable individuals to be sensitized about the nature of implicit attitudes that able people have towards people with disabilities.
  • Creative, Fair-minded and Emotional Thinking When one is thinking on an issue, it is usually good to accommodate new ideas and visualize the possible consequences of a problem that may arise and thus prepare for means of minimizing the negative […]
  • The Trends of Courtesy in Different Parts of the World This article is discussing the trends of courtesy in different parts of the world, and the author examines how humans around the world are cultured.

💡 Prompts for an Essay about Myself 350 Words

Since a 350-word essay is often used for application essays or personal statements, your task may be to write about yourself and some aspects of your life. Here are some prompts to consider when facing such a task.

Personal Failure Essay 350 Words

Talk about a situation in which you failed to meet your own goals or other people’s expectations. Discuss your feelings and self-perception in the moment of failure and examine what life lessons that situation taught you. Reflect on the effective ways of addressing a personal failure without losing the desire to try something new.

My Best Friend Essay 350 Words

Describe your best friend and your story of acquaintance and relationship. Explore the key traits you respect in your friend and look into some mutual challenges and joys you’ve gone through. Reflect on the meaning of true friendship in your life and the techniques you use to keep that relationship alive.

A Frightening Experience Essay 350 Words

Recollect a situation of feeling fear or threat; describe the situation in detail to show the cause of fear and its objective seriousness. Talk about how you addressed that situation on all levels, whether you’ve managed to escape the danger, and what lessons you derived from that scenario.

My Dream Job Essay 350 Words

Dwell on the dream job you want to pursue after graduation. Why do you want to work in that position? What life events and values have brought you to it? How do you plan to contribute to your employing organization or develop as a professional and a person in that job?

📌 350 Word Essay: Answers to the Most Pressing Questions

📌 350 word essay is how long.

How many pages is 350 words of academic text? According to the guidelines of all the key citation styles, one page should contain approximately 250 words (12-point Times New Roman, double-spaced). If you follow these guidelines, your 350-word essay will be 2 pages. If you make it single-spaced, it will take one page.

📌 How Much Is 350 Words in Paragraphs?

How many paragraphs is a 350-word essay? Since a typical paragraph in academic writing contains 50-100 words, an essay of 350 words will consist of 4 to 6 paragraphs.

📌 350 Words Is How Many Sentences?

How many sentences is a 350-word essay? A typical sentence in academic writing consists of 15-20 words. So, 350 words are not less than 18-21 sentences.

📌 How to Write a 350-Word Paper Outline?

A 350-word essay outline usually follows a standard five-paragraph structure. Start your paper with a short introduction that includes an attention-grabber, some background information, and a thesis. Then add three body paragraphs that focus on your arguments. Finish your 350-word paper with a conclusion that contains a restated thesis and a summary of your ideas.

📌 How Fast Can You Write a 350 Word Essay?

How long does it take to write a 350-word essay? It will take you 7-14 minutes to type 350 words on your keyboard (the total time will depend on your typing speed). Writing an academic paper will take more time because you’ll have to research, make an outline, write, format, and edit your text. It would be best if you planned to spend not less than an hour for a 350-word paper.

📌 What Does a 350 Word Essay Look Like?

Regardless of the exact word count, a well-written essay meets several characteristics. It should cover the assigned topic, answer the research question, and follow the standard structure. A 350-word essay outline usually consists of an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

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