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Essay Writing 101 By Mrs. Robinson
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Essays prove a point or opinion about something -There is a lesson in every essay
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Types of Essays History Personal – Uses “I” or first person to express idea or share personal experience Analysis – Analyzes and explains contents within – Literature based Research – Explains and involves the writer going beyond for information
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Other types Persuasive – Writer tries to persuade reader of an opinion Comparison/Contrast – Shows similarities and differences of two things
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Paragraphing Written in paragraphs to make the work structurally stronger – Format can be persuasive Paragraphs – Allow the reader to breathe – Make the points stronger – Draw attention to the thesis – Work as a map for the reader – Work like a little essay They have topic sentences (thesis) and support sentences (like point paragraphs)
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An Essay Should NOT Be one block paragraph Be written in past tense unless it’s a personal or history essay – Literature based essays are all in present Use “I” unless it’s personal – This takes away from the believability Say “in this essay,” “the point is,” first, second, third, “in conclusion,” or anything super obvious Use “you” – Maintain distance from reader
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Parts of The Essay Introduction Point paragraphs – In literature quotes and examples from text are proof and support – Support must then be explained in the essay writer’s own words Conclusion
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Introduction First line is the hook line – Address the question or topic – Should include author and title if dealing with literature Should paint a picture for reader – Often uses personal narrative or anecdote to create interest Allow the reader to get caught in the essay Topic should come alive and interest the reader
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Intro continued By the end of intro, topic should be clear – Define if research or mature/selective topic Should end in thesis – Thesis- statement of one sentence outlining rest of essay and point to be made – EX: Spurlock proves the negative effects of the fast food industry through his persuasive techniques of imagery, logos, and pathos. Chopin paints a negative picture of the American South through her use of racism, sexism, and ignorance.
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Point Paragraphs and Support Essay is only as strong as support and proof Support can include examples, quotations, or research (proof) – All support if used from literature or research must be parenthetically documented with a works cited page Support must be factual and based on truth Each point should have its own paragraph and be mentioned in the thesis – This draws attention to support – Use transitions to start a new paragraph Also, however, in addition, on the other hand, in the same way, therefore, as a result, consequently Transition help to connect the entire essay and give smooth readability
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Points continued Each point should then be explained by the essay writer for understanding – This is where the writer convinces the reader – Don’t say “I believe” or “I feel”- simply state it as fact EX: I feel Spurlock’s use of imagery proves obesity is everywhere in America. By just deleting the first two words, the statement has power and believability – Explanations drive the points home and make the point obvious for the reader
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Conclusion- The Final Paragraph Should begin with the thesis to remind the reader – Restate the thesis in different wording- but say the same thing This is last opportunity to remind the reader of the strong points- mention them Use emotion in the conclusion to grab the reader Finish on a personal note or with a strong example or statement to leave a lasting impression Conclusion should leave the reader thinking about the topic
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