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Importance Of Essay Writing

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Importance Of Essay Writing

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  1. WHAT IS AN ESSAY? An essay writing is an extended piece of writing that presents and supports a thesis or proposition. The word ‘essay’ derives from the Latin word ‘exagium’, meaning the presentation of a case. When you write an essay you are making a case for the validity of a particular point of view, analysis, interpretation, or set of facts or procedures. There are many types of essays… argumentative, descriptive, synoptic, analytical, exploratory, review, and so on … But they all have the common objective of presenting and defending a topic and a stance to the reader. Consequently, essays all rely not only on the validity of the facts they communicate but also on the selection, critical evaluation, organization, and presentation of these facts.

  2. IMPORTANCE ESSAY WRITING An essay is a "short formal piece of writing. Dealing with a single subject" ("Essay," 2001). It is typically written to try to persuade the reader using selected research evidence ("Essay," 1997). In general, an academic essay has three parts: 1.An introduction that gives the reader an idea of what they are about to learn and presents an argument in the form of a thesis statement 2.A body, or middle section, that provides evidence used to prove and persuade the reader to accept the writer's particular point of vie 3.A conclusion that summarizes the content and findings of the essay writing There are 4 types of essay writing Argumentative or Persuasive Essay An argumentative or persuasive essay takes a strong position on a topic through the use of supporting evidence. It:

  3. Requires thorough research and investigation of the topic Includes a clear, strong thesis statement that is debatable Considers and refutes alternative arguments with cited evidence, statistics, and facts Uses fair, objective language with a well-rounded understanding of the topic Comparative Essays A comparative essay requires comparison and/or contrast of at least two or more items. It: Attempts to build new connections or note new similarities or differences about the topic(s) Typically focuses on items of the same class, i.e. two political systems (i.e. democracy or communism) or two theories (i.e. behaviorism versus constructivism) Expository Essays The purpose of an expository essay is to describe or explain a specific topic. It: Uses factual information Is written from the third-person point of view Does not require a strong, formal argument Narrative Essays A narrative essay tells a story or describes an event in order to illustrate a key point or idea. It: Uses descriptive and sensory information to communicate to the reader Are often subjective rather than objective Usually written from the first-person or third-person point of view

  4. May be entertaining or informative WHY WRITE ESSAYS? Essay writing has important skills development and educational functions. It allows you to practice and develop transferable skills that are valuable to you not only while you’re a student but also when you graduate and have to write in a professional role. These transferable skills include reading and note-making, critical thinking and analysis, organizing ideas, arguing a case, And communicating effectively with a reader. It encourages you to develop a formal, disciplined approach to writing that communicates clearly and with authority. It gives you a focus for exploring and consolidatingwhat you’re learning. It allows you to develop and organize your thinking about key concepts and issues in the course you’re studying. Reading your essay allows your lecturer to assess the degree to which you have engaged with learning and transformed information into knowledge. As the following diagram suggests, the essay writing process is inextricably linked to learning; developing a sound essay writing technique enhances the effectiveness of your learning, as well as winning you better grades.

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