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CLASSIFICATION/DIVISION ESSAY
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What is a Classification Essay? A Classification Essay is an essay in which you select a category, genre, or large idea and separate it into appropriate categories A classification essay organizes things, people, places, etc. into categories/classes/types/kinds and presents examples and qualities of the subjects things matter that fit into each class.
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Here Is An Example… What’s wrong with this classification? – The following are classifications of houses: brick wood big Big doesn’t fit. Adobe fits. Big belongs to a different basis of classification—size rather than style.
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Classification Essay Structure: I. Introduction – States thesis II. Body – Identifies, in separate paragraphs, the various categories, with examples III. Conclusion – Restates the categories of the thesis and, as a significance—or answer to the question “so what?” implied in any composition, stresses the value of this classification system
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What is Division Essay? Division, or analysis, breaks a thing down into parts so that they can be restructured to form something new, or a synthesis
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Here is an Example… Discussing the key components of a championship sports team, for instance, would be a division; for that matter, discussing the components of a successful division essay is also division.
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Division Essay Structure I. Introduction · States thesis (idea or object to be analyzed, and to what end) II. Body · Renders the parts, in separate paragraphs, with examples and with transitional materials to provide a sense of their inter- relatedness III. Conclusion · Restates the parts of the thesis and (the significance— see Classification outline, part III) attempts a synthesis or new understanding of the constituent parts
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So What’s the Difference Between Classification and Division? While classifications are separate, even disparate items brought together under some common denominator, divisions are much more explicitly parts of a single whole.
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Another Example…. Classification of Essays: – Argumentative – Informative – Analytical Division of an Essay : – Intro – Body – Conclusion
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What Should We Be Looking For? S- Speaker O- Occasion A- Audience P- Purpose S- Subject T- Tone E- R- Rhetorical Devices S- Style Devices
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