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		<title>Expository Essay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of an expository essay is to present, completely and fairly, other people&#8217;s views or to report about an event or a situation. Expository writing, or exposition, presents a subject in detail, apart from criticism, argument, or development; i.e., the writer elucidates a subject by analyzing it. Such writing is discourse designed to convey [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The purpose of an expository essay is to present, completely and fairly, other people&#8217;s views or to report about an event or a situation. Expository writing, or exposition, presents a subject in detail, apart from criticism, argument, or development; i.e., the writer elucidates a subject by analyzing it. Such writing is discourse designed to convey information or explain what is difficult to understand. Exposition usually proceeds by the orderly analysis of parts and the use of familiar illustrations or analogies.<br />
Such an analysis requires<br />
   1. reading with understanding the ideas developed in an article by clearly stating another&#8217;s thesis, outlining the facts used by the author to support that thesis, and the &#8220;values&#8221; underlying the ideas<br />
   2. putting what is read into a larger context by relating another&#8217;s article or book to other work in the field<br />
   3. clearly and effectively communicating this information to a defined audience. In other words, you must write clearly and fully enough for your readers to know how you have arrived at your analyses and conclusions. They should never have to guess what you mean; give your readers everything they need to know to follow your reasoning<br />
This practice is not &#8220;just for students.<span id="more-103"></span>&#8221; Accurate analysis is a fundamental professional activity in almost all careers. Like any other fundamental skill, it must be constantly practiced in order to maintain and improve it. Other goals, such as learning &#8220;time management&#8221; and note-taking, are also developed by this activity.<br />
Do not be afraid to revise your essay! In fact, you will probably want to change it at least once; this is called &#8220;thinking through a &#8216;problem&#8217;&#8221; or &#8220;learning.&#8221;<br />
The revisions will consist of the following:<br />
   1. finding the precise words to express your thoughts<br />
   2. correcting typographical, spelling, and grammatical errors<br />
   3. making sure that your paragraphs are &#8220;tight&#8221; and sequenced properly<br />
   4. making sure that the transition (&#8221;segue&#8221;) from one major topic to another makes sense<br />
Expository essays also have a distinct format.<br />
The thesis statement must be defined and narrow enough to be supported within the essay.<br />
    * Each supporting paragraph must have a distinct controlling topic and all other sentences must factually relate directly to it. The transition words or phrases are important as they help the reader follow along and reinforce the logic.<br />
    * Finally, the conclusion paragraph should originally restate the thesis and the main supporting ideas. Finish with the statement that reinforces your position in a meaningful and memorable way.<br />
    * Never introduce new material in the conclusion.</p>
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		<title>Cause and Effect Essay</title>
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Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a cause and effect essay?<br />
Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas.<br />
Follow these steps when writing a cause and effect essay<br />
   1. Distinguish between cause and effect. To determine causes, ask, &#8220;Why did this happen?&#8221; To identify effects, ask, &#8220;What happened because of this?&#8221; The following is an example of one cause producing one effect:<br />
      Cause<br />
          You are out of gas.<br />
      Effect<br />
          Your car won&#8217;t start.<br />
      Sometimes, many causes contribute to a single effect or many effects may result from a single cause. (Your instructor will specify which cause/effect method to use.) The following are examples:<br />
      Causes<br />
          liked business in high school<br />
          salaries in the field are high<br />
          have an aunt who is an accountant<br />
          am good with numbers<br />
      Effect<br />
          choose to major in accounting<br />
      Cause<br />
          reduce work hours<br />
      Effects<br />
          less income<br />
          employer is irritated<br />
          more time to study<br />
          more time for family and friends<br />
      However, most situations are more complicated.<span id="more-97"></span> The following is an example of a chain reaction:<br />
          Thinking about friend:forgot to buy gas:car wouldn&#8217;t start:missed math exam:failed math course.<br />
   2. Develop your thesis statement. State clearly whether you are discussing causes, effects, or both. Introduce your main idea, using the terms &#8220;cause&#8221; and/or &#8220;effect.&#8221;<br />
   3. Find and organize supporting details. Back up your thesis with relevant and sufficient details that are organized. You can organize details in the following ways:<br />
          * Chronological. Details are arranged in the order in which the events occurred.<br />
          * Order of importance. Details are arranged from least to most important or vice versa.<br />
          * Categorical. Details are arranged by dividing the topic into parts or categories.<br />
   4. Use appropriate transitions. To blend details smoothly in cause and effect essays, use the transitional words and phrases listed below.<br />
      For causes<br />
          because, due to, on cause is, another is, since, for, first, second<br />
      For Effects<br />
          consequently, as a result, thus, resulted in, one result is, another is, therefore<br />
      When writing your essay, keep the following suggestions in mind:<br />
          * Remember your purpose. Decide if your are writing to inform or persuade.<br />
          * Focus on immediate and direct causes (or effects.) Limit yourself to causes that are close in time and related, as opposed to remote and indirect causes, which occur later and are related indirectly.<br />
          * Strengthen your essay by using supporting evidence. Define terms, offer facts and statistics, or provide examples, anecdotes, or personal observations that support your ideas.<br />
          * Qualify or limit your statements about cause and effect. Unless there is clear evidence that one event is related to another, qualify your statements with phrases such as &#8220;It appears that the cause was&#8221; or &#8220;It seems likely&#8221; or &#8220;The evidence may indicate&#8221; or &#8220;Available evidence suggests.&#8221;<br />
      To evaluate the effectiveness of a cause and effect essay, ask the following questions:<br />
      What are the causes? What are the effects? Which should be emphasized? Are there single or multiple causes? Single or multiple effects? Is a chain reaction involved?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion, theory, hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others&#8217;. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion, one can argue it successfully, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion, theory, hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others&#8217;. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion, one can argue it successfully, and these folks are always surprised when others don&#8217;t agree with them because their logic seems so correct. Argumentative writing is the act of forming reasons, making inductions, drawing conclusions, and applying them to the case in discussion; the operation of inferring propositions, not known or admitted as true, from facts or principles known, admitted, or proved to be true. It clearly explains the process of your reasoning from the known or assumed to the unknown. Without doing this you do not have an argument, you have only an assertion, an essay that is just your unsubstantiated opinion.<br />
Notice that you do not have to completely prove your point; you only have to convince reasonable readers that your argument or position has merit; i.e., that it is somehow more accurate and complete than competing arguments.<span id="more-96"></span><br />
Argumentative essays are often organized in the following manner:<br />
   1. They begin with a statement of your assertion, its timeliness, significance, and relevance in relation to some phenomenon.<br />
   2. They review critically the literature about that phenomenon.<br />
   3. They illustrate how your assertion is &#8220;better&#8221; (simpler or more explanatory) than others, including improved (i.e., more reliable or valid) methods that you used to accumulate the data (case) to be explained.<br />
Finally revise and edit, and be sure to apply the critical process to your argument to be certain you have not committed any errors in reasoning or integrated any fallacies for which you would criticize some other writer.<br />
Additionally, you will want to find out how your readers will object to your argument. Will they say that you have used imprecise concepts? Have you erred in collecting data? Your argument is only as strong as the objections to it. If you cannot refute or discount an objection, then you need to rethink and revise your position.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is an Argumentative Essay?
The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic, collect, generate, and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is an Argumentative Essay?<br />
The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic, collect, generate, and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.<br />
Please note: Some confusion may occur between the argumentative essay and the expository essay. These two genres are similar, but the argumentative essay differs from the expository essay in the amount of pre-writing (invention) and research involved. The argumentative essay is commonly assigned as a capstone or final project in first year writing or advanced composition courses and involves lengthy, detailed research. Expository essays involve less research and are shorter in length. Expository essays are often used for in-class writing exercises or tests, such as the GED or GRE.<br />
Argumentative essay assignments generally call for extensive research of literature or previously published material. Argumentative assignments may also require empirical research where the student collects data through interviews, surveys, observations, or experiments.<span id="more-91"></span> Detailed research allows the student to learn about the topic and to understand different points of view regarding the topic so that s/he may choose a position and support it with the evidence collected during research. Regardless of the amount or type of research involved, argumentative essays must establish a clear thesis and follow sound reasoning.<br />
The structure of the argumentative essay is held together by the following:<br />
A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first paragraph of the essay.<br />
In the first paragraph of an argument essay, students should set the context by reviewing the topic in a general way. Next the author should explain why the topic is important (exigence) or why readers should care about the issue. Lastly, students should present the thesis statement. It is essential that this thesis statement be appropriately narrowed to follow the guidelines set forth in the assignment. If the student does not master this portion of the essay, it will be quite difficult to compose an effective or persuasive essay.<br />
Clear and logical transitions between the introduction, body, and conclusion.<br />
Transitions are the mortar that holds the foundation of the essay together. Without logical progression of thought, the reader is unable to follow the essay&#8217;s argument, and the structure will collapse. Transitions should wrap up the idea from the previous section and introduce the idea that is to follow in the next section.<br />
Body paragraphs that include evidential support.<br />
Each paragraph should be limited to the discussion of one general idea. This will allow for clarity and direction throughout the essay. In addition, such conciseness creates an ease of readability for one&#8217;s audience. It is important to note that each paragraph in the body of the essay must have some logical connection to the thesis statement in the opening paragraph. Some paragraphs will directly support the thesis statement with evidence collected during research. It is also important to explain how and why the evidence supports the thesis (warrant).<br />
However, argumentative essays should also consider and explain differing points of view regarding the topic. Depending on the length of the assignment, students should dedicate one or two paragraphs of an argumentative essay to discussing conflicting opinions on the topic. Rather than explaining how these differing opinions are wrong outright, students should note how opinions that do not align with their thesis might not be well informed or how they might be out of date.<br />
Evidential support (whether factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal).<br />
The argumentative essay requires well-researched, accurate, detailed, and current information to support the thesis statement and consider other points of view. Some factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal evidence should support the thesis. However, students must consider multiple points of view when collecting evidence. As noted in the paragraph above, a successful and well-rounded argumentative essay will also discuss opinions not aligning with the thesis. It is unethical to exclude evidence that may not support the thesis. It is not the student&#8217;s job to point out how other positions are wrong outright, but rather to explain how other positions may not be well informed or up to date on the topic.<br />
A conclusion that does not simply restate the thesis, but readdresses it in light of the evidence provided.<br />
It is at this point of the essay that students may begin to struggle. This is the portion of the essay that will leave the most immediate impression on the mind of the reader. Therefore, it must be effective and logical. Do not introduce any new information into the conclusion; rather, synthesize the information presented in the body of the essay. Restate why the topic is important, review the main points, and review your thesis. You may also want to include a short discussion of more research that should be completed in light of your work.<br />
A Complete Argument<br />
Perhaps it is helpful to think of an essay in terms of a conversation or debate with a classmate. If I were to discuss the cause of World War II and its current effect on those who lived through the tumultuous time, there would be a beginning, middle, and end to the conversation. In fact, if I were to end the argument in the middle of my second point, questions would arise concerning the current effects on those who lived through the conflict. Therefore, the argumentative essay must be complete, and logically so, leaving no doubt as to its intent or argument.<br />
The Five-Paragraph Essay<br />
A common method for writing an argumentative essay is the five-paragraph approach. This is, however, by no means the only formula for writing such essays. If it sounds straightforward, that is because it is; in fact, the method consists of 1) an introductory paragraph 2) three evidentiary body paragraphs that may include discussion of opposing views and 3) a conclusion.<br />
Longer Argumentative Essays<br />
Complex issues and detailed research call for complex and detailed essays. Argumentative essays discussing a number of research sources or empirical research will most certainly be longer than five paragraphs. Authors may have to discuss the context surrounding the topic, sources of information and their credibility, as well as a number of different opinions on the issue before concluding the essay. Many of these factors will be determined by the assignment.<br />
Much like the descriptive essay, narrative essays are effective when the language is carefully, particularly, and artfully chosen. Use specific language to evoke specific emotions and senses in the reader.<br />
The use of the first person pronoun &#8216;I&#8217; is welcomed.<br />
Do not abuse this guideline! Though it is welcomed it is not necessary-nor should it be overused for lack of clearer diction.<br />
As always, be organized!<br />
Have a clear introduction that sets the tone for the remainder of the essay. Do not leave the reader guessing about the purpose of your narrative. Remember, you are in control of the essay, so guide it where you desire (just make sure your audience can follow your lead).</p>
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The expository essay is a genre of essay that requires the student to investigate an idea, evaluate evidence, expound on the idea, and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. This can be accomplished through comparison and contrast, definition, exempla, the analysis of cause and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is an Expository Essay?<br />
The expository essay is a genre of essay that requires the student to investigate an idea, evaluate evidence, expound on the idea, and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. This can be accomplished through comparison and contrast, definition, exempla, the analysis of cause and effect, etc.<br />
Please note: This genre is commonly assigned as a tool for classroom evaluation and is often found in various exam formats.<br />
The structure of the expository essay is held together by the following:<br />
A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first paragraph of the essay.<br />
It is essential that this thesis statement be appropriately narrowed to follow the guidelines set forth in the assignment. If the student does not master this portion of the essay, it will be quite difficult to compose an effective or persuasive essay.<span id="more-88"></span><br />
Clear and logical transitions between the introduction, body, and conclusion.<br />
Transitions are the mortar that holds the foundation of the essay together. Without logical progression of thought, the reader is unable to follow the essay&#8217;s argument, and the structure will collapse.<br />
Body paragraphs that include evidential support.<br />
Each paragraph should be limited to the exposition of one general idea. This will allow for clarity and direction throughout the essay. What is more, such conciseness creates an ease of readability for one&#8217;s audience. It is important to note that each paragraph in the body of the essay must have some logical connection to the thesis statement in the opening paragraph.<br />
Evidential support (whether factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal).<br />
Often times, students are required to write expository essays with little or no preparation; therefore, such essays do not typically allow for a great deal of statistical or factual evidence.<br />
A bit of creativity!<br />
Though creativity and artfulness are not always associated with essay writing, it is an art form nonetheless. Try not to get stuck on the formulaic nature of expository writing at the expense of writing something interesting. Remember, though you may not be crafting the next great novel, you are attempting to leave a lasting impression on the people evaluating your essay.<br />
A conclusion that does not simply restate the thesis, but readdresses it in light of the evidence provided.<br />
It is at this point of the essay that students will inevitably begin to struggle. This is the portion of the essay that will leave the most immediate impression on the mind of the reader. Therefore, it must be effective and logical. Do not introduce any new information into the conclusion; rather, synthesize and come to a conclusion concerning the information presented in the body of the essay.<br />
A Complete Argument<br />
Perhaps it is helpful to think of an essay in terms of a conversation or debate with a classmate. If I were to discuss the cause of the Great Depression and its current effect on those who lived through the tumultuous time, there would be a beginning, middle, and end to the conversation. In fact, if I were to end the exposition in the middle of my second point, questions would arise concerning the current effects on those who lived through the Depression. Therefore, the expository essay must be complete, and logically so, leaving no doubt as to its intent or argument.<br />
The Five-Paragraph Essay<br />
A common method for writing an expository essay is the five-paragraph approach. This is, however, by no means the only formula for writing such essays. If it sounds straightforward, that is because it is; in fact, the method consists of:<br />
   1. an introductory paragraph<br />
   2. three evidentiary body paragraphs<br />
   3. a conclusion<br />
Essays are shorter pieces of writing that often require the student to hone a number of skills such as close reading, analysis, comparison and contrast, persuasion, conciseness, clarity, and exposition. As is evidenced by this list of attributes, there is much to be gained by the student who strives to succeed at essay writing.<br />
The purpose of an essay is to encourage students to develop ideas and concepts in their writing with the direction of little more than their own thoughts (it may be helpful to view the essay as the converse of a research paper). Therefore, essays are (by nature) concise, and require clarity in purpose and direction. This means that there is no room for the student&#8217;s thoughts to wander or stray from her purpose; she must be deliberate and interesting.<br />
It is the purpose of this handout to help students become familiar and comfortable with the process of essay composition through the introduction of some common essay genres.<br />
This handout will include a brief introduction to the following genres of essay writing:<br />
    * The Expository Essay<br />
    * The Descriptive Essay<br />
    * The Narrative Essay<br />
    * The Argumentative (Persuasive) Essay</p>
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The essay is a commonly assigned form of writing that every student will encounter while in academia. Therefore, it is wise for the student to become capable and comfortable with this type of writing early on in her training.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview<br />
The essay is a commonly assigned form of writing that every student will encounter while in academia. Therefore, it is wise for the student to become capable and comfortable with this type of writing early on in her training.<br />
Essays can be a rewarding and challenging type of writing and are often assigned both in class-which requires previous planning and practice (and a bit of creativity) on the part of the student-and as homework, which likewise demands a certain amount of preparation. Many poorly crafted essays have been produced on account of a lack of preparation and confidence. However, students can avoid the discomfort often associated with essay writing by understanding some common genres within essay writing.<br />
However, before delving into its various genres, let&#8217;s begin with a basic definition of the essay.<br />
What is an Essay?<br />
Though the word &#8216;essay&#8217; has come to be understood as a type of writing in Modern English, its origins provide us with some useful insights. The word comes into the English language through the French influence on Middle English; tracing it back further, we find that the French form of the word comes from the Latin verb exigere, which means &#8216;to examine, test, or (literally) to drive out&#8217;.<span id="more-87"></span> Through the excavation of this ancient word, we are able to unearth the essence of the academic essay: to encourage students to test or examine their ideas concerning a particular topic.</p>
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Expository essays are simply essays that explain something with facts, as opposed to opinion. Samples of expository essays include:<br />
    * Essays that described how to do something.<br />
    * Essays that analyze events, ideas, objects, or written works.<br />
    * Essays that describe a process.<br />
    * Essays that explain/describe an historical event.<br />
Expository essays are often written in response to a prompt that asks the writer to expose or explain a specific topic. Essay questions on tests are normally expository essays, and will look like the following:<br />
    * Explain the events leading up to the Revolutionary War.<br />
    * Explain how to balance a checkbook.<br />
    * Describe the composition and function of a chicken’s egg.<br />
    * Essays That compare and/or contrast two things.<br />
An expository essay should have the same basic structure as any typical essay, with an introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and a summary. The length of your essay can vary, according to context.<br />
The introductory paragraph will contain the thesis sentence, and the topic of the thesis should be grounded in fact.</p>
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The key to efficiently accomplish a requirement is to keep the interest alive. But what happens when this vital factor diminishes in the process. What can be done to sustain the same amount of interest from the start of the writing procedure, actual writing, until the polishing of final copy? Here are some tips:<br />
    * Choose a topic that best stimulates your curiosity.<br />
Curiosity is a very powerful motivation to accomplish a tedious task like essay writing. To keep yourself motivated and inspired to do all the task required you need to choose a topic that you will never get tired of discussing and will always stimulate you interest. Researching and writing about a topic that you find worth spending your time is vital towards creating a good essay.<span id="more-71"></span><br />
    * Develop a routine<br />
Writing essays takes a toll on every student’s time for leisure; hence, the process becomes more and more tiresome and less enjoyable. To prevent this, you need to develop a healthy routine of doing the task demanded in the essay writing procedure so that other recreational activities are spared.<br />
    * Always get excited<br />
Crafting academic pieces may not be something to look forward to by most students. However, getting excited and having the right attitude towards the amount of work needed to accomplish the essay is crucial to sustain interest.<br />
Essay writing may demand a lot from the students but such academic writing aims to hone creativity, writing skills, and researching skills. Remember that success in creating great essays all boils down to how you deal with the activity – with much enthusiasm and gusto.<br />
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On Handling Essay Papers<br />
November 25, 2008, 8:12 am<br />
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Writing essay papers entails undergoing several stages. Term paper writing demands a meticulous treatment for every procedure. As it is a process, not a single detail must be taken for granted. To efficiently create quality essays here are some important tips to consider in handling each stage.<br />
On Selecting the Topic<br />
Reflect and brainstorm before deciding on what topic to discuss. Try to stroll around and observe. It might give some timely, innovative and fresh idea on what subjects are worthy to be studied.<br />
Collecting Data<br />
Essay papers call for one essential thing – accurate and relevant facts. Opinion is a good thing, but in academic papers, opinions only count if they are supported with powerful data and arguments. Gather information from variety of sources and never fail to assess their credibility.<br />
Recording Details<br />
It is no use to just read the research materials and then write. Record the important details for it will serve as reference when writing the paper. As there are a lot of ways to record the collected data, students must choose what is more efficient for the. They can either mark the printed resources or use index cards to note down. This record of details will be useful in organizing the information in the way they can support best the main idea of the essay paper.<br />
Writing and Editing<br />
It is always a good writing technique to just write down the thoughts as they come into the head – permitting free flowing of ideas. Do not stop just to edit or correct spelling and grammatical errors. Writing and improve one’s writing style. As essay pieces are still scholastic pieces, thorough editing is a necessity afterwards.<br />
Finishing Touches<br />
Before handing the paper to the professor, make sure it looks good. Type the paper cleanly and tidily. Follow proper format that the professors have instructed.<br />
Essay writing can be tedious and stressful to do, as every step of the process requires scrupulous attention to every single detail. However, succeeding to write such papers is quite a more fulfilling task than it is burdensome.<br />
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Defining Factors in Quality Writing<br />
Essay writing can be an overwhelming task for students especially for beginners. However, with the number of intricate details that you have to consider in creating a good essay, everything actually boils down to three defining factors:<br />
    * Clearly understanding your writing assignment. If the essay topic is assigned, it is essential to clearly understand the assignment. Analyze critically the topic given to you to completely understand the requirements and the full spectrum of your work. You can highlight key words in the assigned topic and reflect how they relate to other readings or lectures.<br />
    * Organizing your thoughts and the research materials needed. You need not only to read the research materials but you also have to clearly organize the details that you get from other sources. Start by highlighting the key points and carefully making notes of these points. Think about how this information can together form a cohesive flow. After this you can then further organize your thoughts through an outline format.<br />
    * Learning by example. The best way to get a good grasp of good essay writing is through studying examples. If you are confused on how to approach the subject matter try analyzing essay examples. Read other essays to help you identify with ways to organize and present the details. Reflect critically at how the writers introduce the topic, develop the idea and draw a clear conclusion.<br />
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Structuring Essay Writing Arguments<br />
Arguments in essay writing serve as the heart of the entire piece. Powerful presentation of arguments is key to attaining the main goal of crafting essays – persuade readers.<br />
With this regard, persuasion is crucial in any form of academic essay. And the structure of the argument plays a vital role in this objective. In order to persuade a writer must set the stage, provide a context, and decide how to efficiently present the evidence. As the essay’s objective must be described immediately, posing a question that will lead to the main thesis is the initial step.<br />
The most common argumentative structure is deductive. It is done through starting off with a general assertion, and then providing specific examples to support it. This pattern can be used to cohesively organize an entire essay. Another possible structure of presenting arguments is inductive. In this case, instances or observations are reviewed so as to draw the conclusion of the entire composition.<br />
Structuring the gathered details into logical and convincing arguments is one of the most difficult parts of essay writing. In order to successfully carry out creating academic essays, employing the suitable structure of arguments is extremely vital.<br />
Keep it Simple: Ultimate Essay Writing Rule<br />
October 2, 2008, 9:01 am<br />
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The ultimate goal of writing essays is to express not to impress readers. With such clear objective set, it can be established that the most credible essay writing tip is to keep the piece as simple and concise as possible.<br />
Quality does not mean complication. Greatness does not follow intricate jargons. Brilliance does not mean being technical. A clear and cohesive presentation of thoughts is enough to achieve essay writing’s main purpose. Employing highly technical terms such as foreign expressions, scientific words, or unfamiliar slang defeats the purpose of writing for the audience.<br />
7 Golden Essay Writing Rules<br />
September 29, 2008, 8:59 am<br />
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Creating essays is a popular activity among students. Why? Essay writing unlike any other scholastic pieces is more fun to write. It gives room for students to tackle casual topics giving their creativity and writing approach a bit leeway.<br />
Although crafting essay compositions provides a room for students’ imagination and writing flexibility, there are still guidelines to consider. To date, there are at least seven golden rules towards an efficient essay writing procedure.<br />
    * Thou shall not plagiarize. The ultimate don’t in essay writing is committing plagiarism. It does not just ruin the credibility of the paper but of the writer as well.<br />
    * Know thy audience. Essays are powerful instruments to send message across readers. With such relevance, it is crucial to understand the need of the target readers when crafting essay pieces.<br />
Basic Essay Dilemma: Verb Tense Inconsistency<br />
You must not confuse the readers. That’s the ultimate rule in essay writing. And one common dilemma in writing essays is the major reason for confusion – verb tense inconsistency.<br />
Students that tend to have inconsistent verb tenses have a “time warp” in their essays. Verbs tell not only what action takes place, but importantly when it takes place. Inconsistent use of verb tenses will definitely affect the logical flow of events, which is vital in essay writing. To avoid this, a mastery of the different verb tenses is more than necessary.<br />
Top 4 Key Non-Writing Related Essay Tips<br />
Writing essays demands not only keen eyes for technical aspects of writing. It also entails considering non-writing related aspects.<br />
Crafting good essays is not just about thinking an interesting topic, observing proper grammar and punctuation, accurate formatting and sound writing style. It goes far beyond as there are other equally relevant factors that affect the outcome of the written work.<br />
As the technical aspects of essay writing assure accuracy and logic of the academic paper, non-writing related elements give essence to it. So before writing an essay you must never fail to consider the following:<br />
The Challenges of Essay Writing<br />
Various polls and surveys among students have repeatedly revealed that essay writing is considered the toughest assignment among those the students have to handle during their years in the academe.<br />
The expression of one’s thoughts in writing is actually a challenge in itself: we learn to speak first but writing is a skill acquired that demands certain conscious efforts to master it.<br />
If a child does not become interested in writing during elementary days, probably the child will also dislike wincing at essays, book reports and term papers. Therefore, the problem with essays starts when children have not considered essay writing as an integral part of the studies.<br />
10 Signs of Reckless Writing<br />
Writing is one of the most complex human activities. It is a learned process of shaping experiences into text as it allows the writer to discover and communicate thoughts and feelings.<br />
With such intricacies, writing requires and supports the development of thinking skills – if done accurately and properly. What happens when the writing process is done haphazardly? The signs of reckless writing become apparent.<br />
   1. Irrelevant topic<br />
   2. Dull introduction<br />
   3. Poorly-formulated arguments</p>
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People are mistaken who believe the high Rockies are hard to climb.  To the traveler who has passed through the plains of Kansas and eastern Colorado, the high Rockies might seem like a beautiful but forbidding wilderness, approachable by only the toughest mountaineers.  It is true that the 53 peaks in the Rockies that soar over 14,000 feet in elevation should only be attempted by seasoned climbers.  However, the peaks under 14,000 feet, the fourteeners, can be easily climbed by the average person.  Actually, climbing Colorado&#8217;s fourteeners is hardly a rugged experience because most of them take only a day to climb, involve no more than hiking and simple scrambling, and are conquered by many people each year. 	Click on the arrows to see<br />
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Surprisingly, unlike expeditions to Mt. McKinley or Mt. Everest, a climb up one of Colorado&#8217;s 14,000 foot peaks rarely takes more than a day. Pike&#8217;s Peak, with the state&#8217;s greatest base-to-summit elevation gain, is admittedly a strenuous climb, yet a retired college professor in his middle seventies makes the hike every day in the summer.<span id="more-69"></span>  A friend of mine, Carson Black, in a day, once climbed four fourteeners, three of which&#8211;Crestone Peak, Crestone Needle, and Kit Carson Peak&#8211;are the most challenging in the state. Even more revealing is the Bicentennial celebration by the Colorado Mountain Club.  It planned to have members on the summit of every fourteener in the state on July 4, 1976.  Only a handful of ascents took more than a day.<br />
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Colorado&#8217;s 14,000-foot peaks are also fairly easy to climb because they require no special climbing techniques. The &#8220;knife-edge traverse&#8221; on Capitol Peak is probably the most infamous challenge, yet most hikers who carry ropes don&#8217;t use them when they see the ridge is not very intimidating. The highest peak in the state, Mt. Elbert, is so simple to climb that a jeep made it in 1949, and one man &#8220;rode a 24-year-old bicycle to the summit in 1951&#8243; (Perry Eberhart and Philip Schmuck, The Fourteeners, p. 38). I personally saw two motorcycles on the 14,000-foot ridge between Mt. Democrat and Mt. Lincoln.<br />
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Another indication that climbing Colorado&#8217;s highest peaks is not very difficult is the sheer number of people who succeed each summer. After descending from Torrey&#8217;s Peak one weekend in August, I counted over seventy cars in the parking lot. On a week the previous August, I passed fifty people in various stages of climbing Mt. Elbert.  Even years ago&#8211;in 1968&#8211;4226 people climbed Longs Peak (Paul W. Nesbit, Longs Peak, p. 68). Its parking lot today, to accommodate the number of climbers, is about a quarter-mile long.<br />
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If I&#8217;ve shattered your belief that Colorado&#8217;s peaks are the domain of only bears and mountain men who look like bears, consider how Zebulon Pike might feel about Pikes Peak today.  In 1806, he &#8220;predicted that the mountain would never be climbed&#8221; (Eberhart and Schmuck, p. 6). Now, via the cog railway or the toll highway, he could reach the summit without moving his legs.</p>
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