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This document is a guide to essay writing, covering different essay types, and providing dos and don'ts for each part of an essay. It details important elements for different essay types, including narrative, descriptive, comparison and contrast, classification, and process essays.

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# Essay Writing Guide ## Essay Structure - **Introduction** - Details - Quotations - Examples - Questions - **Body** - **Conclusion** ## Introduction ### Don'ts - Introduce new idea or fact - Announce what has been discussed - Rephrase introduction - Apologize ### Dos - Anecd...

# Essay Writing Guide ## Essay Structure - **Introduction** - Details - Quotations - Examples - Questions - **Body** - **Conclusion** ## Introduction ### Don'ts - Introduce new idea or fact - Announce what has been discussed - Rephrase introduction - Apologize ### Dos - Anecdote: A short, personal story to illustrate a point - Quotation: A direct statement from someone else, often famous or authoritative. - Question - Stat (Static): A numerical fact used to support an idea. - Analogy: A compression between 2 things to explain an idea. - Background info - Fact ## Conclusion ### Don'ts - Introduce new idea or fact - Stat - Suggest - Summaries - Anecdote - Analogy - Ask a question ### Dos - Facts - Stat - Prediction - Solution - Recommendation - Suggest - Summaries - Anecdote - Analogy - Ask a question ## Proof Reading & Editing - **Proof Reading** - Focus on small errors like - Spelling - Punctuation - Grammar - **Revise & Edit** - Ensure the essay has coherence (logical structure). - Maintains unity (consistent meaning). ## Unity (Based on Meaning) - Use topic sentences and supporting details to stay focused on the main idea. - Coherence (structure): organize ideas logically to make the essay easy to follow. ## Process Essay - **Introduction** - Importance - Define the process - List the supplies needed - Determine purpose - **Body** - Describe steps - Time transitional words - **Conclusion** - Review the process - Importance - Summarize the main steps ## Coherence: Respect - Parallel Structure - Repeat key words - Structure - Pronouns - Consider synonyms - Transition words ## Narration (Essay) - **Introduction** - No thesis statement usually - Interesting background info - Explain the significance - **Body** - Event - Dialogue - Characters - Details - Build tension towards climax - Action - **Conclusion** - End with an action - End with an image - End with a dialogue - End with a thought ## Descriptive Essay - **Introduction** - Object brief description - Thesis statement - **Body** - Sensory details - Sight - Sound - Taste - Touch - Smell - **Conclusion** - Restatement of thesis - Summary ## Comparison and Contrast Essay - **Introduction** - Anecdote - Quotation - Question - Stat - Thesis statement - Analogy - Background info - Facts - **Body** - Block - Alternative - **Conclusion** - Restate the thesis statement - Summarize - Elaborate the significance ## Classification Essay - **Introduction** - Categories - Thesis statement - **Body** - Categories - Details - **Conclusion** - Restate the thesis statement - Summarize - Recommendation

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