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    process essay‚ demonstrating and explaining the topic. The essay must include: 1. An introduction paragraph with an appropriate thesis statement 2. At least three body paragraphs‚ each of which includes a topic sentence‚ logical development‚ unity and coherence 3. A conclusion that refers back to the original thesis statement 4. Supporting evidence that will include thoughts and examples based on personal experience. 5. Correct Standard Australian spelling‚ correct grammar and punctuation 6. Use of

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    has lasted through the ages. Do not simply give a plot summary; instead‚ offer thoughtful analysis. Demonstrate how ancient myths‚ particularly the "classics" of Greece and Rome‚ have helped to shape our culture. Make a case for an increased emphasis on world mythology (not just Greek and Roman mythology) in contemporary society (such as in the public school system).     *Keep in mind that you are not limited to these

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    Critique Essay Five Elements of Good Writing‚ produced by False‚ Solomon‚ Clabeaux. Heinle‚ 2010‚ is a teaching unit of five lesson plans that has addressed to help students to identify the importance of the audience‚ clarity‚ unity‚ and coherence in academic writing. According to the authors‚ those are the most important elements in good writing that allow students to develop the ability to write clear and accurate text. This handout was applied in English as a Second Language low advanced

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    children. In his essay “Handling Teen Calls”‚ Gary Lautens effectively and sarcastically illustrates the many challenges parents are faced with when trying to appease their teenagers’ expectations using unity‚ consistent coherence‚ and a humorous style. One essential component of Lautens’ essay is unity‚ as he constantly introduces the topic and slips in catchy sentences to refer back to the theme. While grabbing the reader’s attention with the first sentence‚ he establishes the topic. He begins with

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    Organization Basic Essay Format A basic essay consists of three main parts: introduction‚ body‚ and conclusion. This basic essay format will help you to write and organize an essay. However‚ flexibility is important. While keeping this basic essay format in mind‚ let the topic and specific assignment guide the writing and organization. PARTS OF AN ESSAY INTRODUCTION The introduction guides your reader into the paper by grabbing attention and introducing the topic. It should begin with a hook

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    is essential when creating an appropriate title. An example of a proper title for this essay would be‚ The Advantages of an Extended School Day‚ which adheres to both aspects of an effective title. Another essential element of an essay is unity and coherence. This means that the author should keep the topic of the essay on one idea and keep sentences and paragraphs flowing in the right direction. Davids‚ although keeps the essay on one topic‚ fails to have effective paragraph and sentence flow.

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    WRITING GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE SENTENCES Sentences are groups of words arranged to express a complete thought. Sentence Faults A sentence becomes faulty when the idea expressed is incomplete or when it doesn’t make sense. Example: My research report in business communication took a long time to prepare. And then turned out badly. (Incomplete idea in the second sentence.) Prices ranging from $40 to $160 for courses gift certificates are available. (Doesn’t make sense. Is it the price

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    Jusayan‚ Janine Ann June 20‚ 2009 M0522 Prof. Ramil Mondejar 1. Guidelines for effective expository writing * STEP ONE: SELECTING A TOPIC If your professor assigns you a specific topic to write about‚ then this step is completed before you even begin. However‚ often the teacher will allow students to choose their own essay topic‚ so it is important to be able to choose effectively. This is also true is the professor proposed a broad topic‚ but demands that you write

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    The Essay If you can write a good paragraph‚ you should be able to write a good essay (composition). The difference is that the essay requires(требует) more material and more planning. The principles of unity and coherence are basically the same. |A paragraph has |An essay has | |A topic sentence |An essay sentence

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    Stewart‚ Lisa Fremont played by grace Kelly‚ and Stella played by Thelma Ritter. Each of these three characters is critiqued by five different categories‚ including‚ appropriateness‚ inherent thoughtfulness or emotionality‚ expressive coherence‚ wholeness and unity‚ and effortlessness. The first category is appropriateness which is to determine if the characters performance is natural looking‚ if he or she looks and acts like the character they portray by their physical‚ facial expressions

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