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In Class Writing What is your expository essay topic? Look over pages 3-8 in your Little, Brown handbook. Then, discuss: how you will limit your topic for the assignment? what your purpose is for this assignment? who is your audience ?

Characteristics of an Expository Essay What is it?

What is an ESSAY? An essay, or personal-opinion paper requires: critical thinking organization research.

Essay Classifications Common types of essays as well as examples: Expository: Uses evidence, examples, or facts to explain a concept or to inform about a topic with a thesis as its base; the information must be presented fairly and in a non-biased manner. Ex: How to Stop Smoking

Essay Classifications Persuasive/Argumentative: Uses evidence, examples, or facts to persuade reader to accept your point of view on a subject. Ex: High Schools Should Offer More Technical Courses Cause and Effect: Explains why something happened and what its consequences were (or will be). Ex: The Connection Between Trans Fats and Obesity

Essay Classifications Comparison-Contrast: Shows the similarities and differences between ideas, people, objects, places, and so forth. Ex: Dogs and Cats Are More Alike Than Different Process: Shows how to complete a process, usually in steps. Ex: Steps to Making the Perfect Pumpkin Pie

The Expository Essay Originally used as an essay to explain, Expository is now a general term. builds on critical thinking and research. foundation for all other types of academic writing. common college assignments

Characteristics of an Expository Essay Defined and narrowed thesis in introduction Evidence, examples, statistics, or facts in each paragraph in the body of the paper to support the thesis Information presented fairly and in a non-biased manner, showing both sides of the topic The use of third-person rather than I or me

Structure of an Expository Essay Introduction (including the thesis statement) Supporting body paragraphs Conclusion

Thesis Statement The thesis statement conveys your opinion about a topic—the main idea of your essay. The thesis is part of the introduction of your essay, usually positioned at or near the end of the introduction.

Introduction The introduction also includes: pertinent background information definition of unfamiliar terms other information your audience must know in order to understand your position. An introduction needs to grab the attention of your readers and make them want to continue reading.

Body and Conclusion Your thesis must be supported by facts, examples, reasons, and other objective research in the body of your essay. The essay ends with a conclusion that neatly wraps up your essay.

Four Ways to Develop an Expository Essay Topic: systematically organizes information about a topic (someone or something) in the most logical fashion, for example, from the least important to the most important characteristics of a mammal.

Four Ways to Develop an Expository Essay Time order: involves the sequential or chronological organization of information from one time period to another. Arranges information according to date or specific time, for instance, from the earliest to the most recent or vice versa. An essay about armed conflict in the Middle East might use this type of organization.

Four Ways to Develop an Expository Essay Space Order: involves the spatial organization of ideas. Refers to information that deals with the location of people, places, or things; for example, the nearest planet to the farthest away from Earth.

Four Ways to Develop an Expository Essay Informative Process: may best be described as a “how to” essay, or demonstration. Involves a step-by-step process, with steps arranged in their natural order, for example, How to Write an Expository Essay.

Assignment- Work with your group! See Handout!