- Tell a story about you: Be specific. ...
- Be brief: Your statement should be between 500 and 600 words. ...
- Name your belief: If you can't name it in a sentence or two, your essay might not be about belief. ...
- Be positive: Write about what you do believe, not what you don't believe.
What can I say instead of I believe?
in my judgmentUS in my judgementUK
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from my standpoint as far as I'm concerned
in my humble opinion the way I see it
personally speaking I sense
I surmise I suppose
Is it okay to start an essay with I believe?
Even though you're writing your argument from a single opinion, don't use first person language—"I think," "I feel," "I believe,"—to present your claims. Doing so is repetitive, since by writing the essay you're already telling the audience what you feel, and using first person language weakens your writing voice.Jan 29, 2021
What's a better way to say I believe?
presumably doubtless
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assumably undoubtedly
doubtlessly I assume
I expect I imagine
I presume I suppose
Can I use I believe in an essay?
In addition to using concrete evidence, you always want to keep the tone of your essay passionate, but impersonal. Even though you're writing your argument from a single opinion, don't use first person language—"I think," "I feel," "I believe,"—to present your claims.Jan 29, 2021
How do you write something you believe in an essay?
- Be brief: Your statement should be between 450 and 700 words. ...
- Name your belief in a strong thesis: If you can't name it in a sentence or two, your essay might not be about belief. ...
- Be positive: Please avoid preaching or demeaning others. ...
- Make it about you...: This is a this I believe. ...
- ...
Can you say I believe in an academic essay?
In academic writing, saying I believe that this researcher is right ... is inappropriate for multiple reasons. I [whatever] violates most academic style guides, whatever we may think of them. You should avoid writing in the first person. If you must mention yourself, use this author/writer/researcher/commentator/etc.Dec 14, 2014