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The Expository Essay Mrs. Hackworth Comp 2 LAP 2

What is an expository essay? An expository essay explains, or acquaints the reader with knowledge about the topic. Expository essays use facts and statistical information, cause and effect relationships, or examples.

What is an expository essay? Since expository essays are factual, they are written without emotion and usually written in the third person. That means that the use of the pronoun "I" is not usually found within the essay.

Expository essays also have a distinct format. The main idea (thesis statement) must be narrow enough to be supported within the essay. Each supporting paragraph must have a main supporting idea and all other sentences must relate directly to it. Transition words or phrases are important as they help the flow and reinforce the logic.

Expository essays also have a distinct format. Finally, the conclusion paragraph should originally restate the main idea (thesis) and the main supporting ideas. Finish with the a statement that reinforces your position in a meaningful and memorable way. Never introduce new material in the conclusion.

__________________________ __________________________ Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transition Word: Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transition Word: __________________________ __________________________ Topic sentence or thesis statement (will become basis for introductory paragraph) Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transition Word: Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transition Word: __________________________ __________________________

2006 TN Expository Prompt Writing Situation: Everyone enjoys receiving a gift. What is the best gift you ever received? Why was it so special? Directions for Writing: Now explain in an essay what your favorite gift was and why it was so special. Support your reasons with examples and details

Comforts me when I am sad Play together Sleeps in my room Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) Being an only child, Mac became a welcomed companion. Transition Word: For instance, Transition Word: Eventually Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) As the Mac grew up, he became a fierce watchdog. Comforts me when I am sad Play together Sleeps in my room Guards the house when we are away Protects me from other dogs Warns me of approaching strangers. Topic sentence or thesis statement: The best gift I ever received was a puppy named Mac, given to me by my grandmother for my 8th birthday. Supporting reason or idea 1: (Complete Sentence) Mac has taught me about responsibility. Transition Word: Truly Transition Word: All in all, Conclusion: (Complete sentence) Max is the most valuable gift I have ever received. Fed and bathed Max Took Max for walks Made sure Max had his shots companion watchdog lesson in responsibility

Developing the introductory paragraph. Topic sentence or thesis statement: The best gift I ever received was a puppy named Mac, given to me by my grandmother for my 8th birthday. Developing the introductory paragraph. Use a HOOK to engage the reader: The Hook (PowerPoint  Download)

Developing the introductory paragraph. There’s an old saying, “Dog is man’s best friend.” On my eighth birthday my grandmother gave me the gift of a best friend, my first puppy, Mac. It was the most wonderful outstanding gift I have ever received. Check out thesaurus.com !

The concluding paragraph Restates the main idea or thesis Summarizes the supporting ideas Ends with a punch!

The concluding paragraph All in all, I would have to a say that Mac is the best gift I have ever received. He has become a trusted friend, he is a ferocious watchdog, and through Mac, I have learned the meaning of responsibility. As the saying goes, Mac is the “gift that keeps on giving.”

Expository Essay Graphic Organizer Utilize the four square graphic organizer template to develop an expository essay.