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A way to explain complex ideas and abstract concepts Useful for giving readers instructions
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Are organized in chronological order Explain how something is done or how it happens Useful to explain things like ◦ How the body uses oxygen ◦ How the stock market works These are all fairly complex Simpler ideas ◦ How to change a tire ◦ How to stop smoking ◦ How to lose weight ◦ How to pass Expository Writing You get the idea…
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Usually a statement of purpose ◦ Explains why a process is important, why it occurs, or why it should be completed, etc. For example, if you want to explain how to change the oil in a car, you might begin by saying that “changing the oil regularly can extend a car engine’s life.” ◦ This would be your thesis
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Readers need to be able to follow your instructions easily ◦ Use clear, simple language ◦ Use the clearest, simplest organization Chronological order ◦ Mention equipment and supplies needed before steps ◦ Discuss each step separately in its own paragraph ◦ Give all the necessary information Don’t forget the details ◦ Use direct commands “First, apply the handbrake.” DO NOT say, “You should apply the brake. You could then…” Just straight out tell them to do it.
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Unified writing contains only those details that help develop or support the central idea. ◦ Don’t include irrelevant information. It will distract your reader. One-hundred percent of lottery winners gain weight.*** How many of you were totally thrown off by this? In terms of writing, coherence refers to whether or not your sentences and paragraphs are arranged in a logical order. ◦ Use transitions to create a logical, coherent order First this happens; then this; next that, etc.
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To indicate time ◦ After a few minutesFirst ◦ AlreadyNext ◦ As soon asSecond ◦ At that timeLater ◦ DuringLastly ◦ Immediately ◦ Meanwhile ◦ Before long ◦ Soon ◦ Then ◦ Until
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1. Choose a topic that includes 3-5 concrete steps 2. In your intro paragraph, explain your process. 3. Make sure your thesis statement includes purpose. 4. Transition from one paragraph to the next. 5. Include a topic sentence at the start of each body paragraph. 6. Make sure steps are well defined and organized.
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7. Make sure specific details are mentioned. 8. Use vivid descriptive words and sensory details.
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Take about 5 minutes to brainstorm a 3-5 step process that you know well. Write the process on a sheet of paper in 3-5 concrete steps.
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