Introduction To The Essay
Introduction To The Essay
Introduction To The Essay
Essay
Definition of the essay
An essay is a group of paragraphs that develops one central
idea.
They develop various aspects of the topic and the central idea
(such as: causes, effects, reasons, examples, processes,
classifications, points of comparison and contrast.)
They may also narrate or describe.
Conclusion
(The closing word)
The milk cows produce is not always fit for human consumption
Characteristics of the thesis
statement
4. The thesis statement is a statement that needs to be explained
or proved.
Going to college abroad can be fun, and I have found that living
abroad is the best way live.
Cont. example
Funnel example
One way to avoid starting too general or too far back is to have one key
word, or a synonym of it or an idea, in the first sentence reappear in the
thesis statement (travelling, visit).
Example funnel
America is a throwaway society. From both industrial and
municipal sources, the U.S. generates about 10 billion metric tons
of solid waste per year. Every five years the average American
discards, directly or indirectly, an amount of waste equal in
weight to the Statue of Liberty. Municipal solid waste alone
accounts for 140 million metric tons per year. The municipal
solid waste produced in this country in just one day fills roughly
63,000 trucks, which lined up end to end would stretch 600
kilometers, the distance from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The
repercussions of our waste habits, however, stretch to every city.
Let us demonstrate that by example.
DEVELOPMENTAL
PARAGRAPHS
There are, of course, many more things to visit while you are
in U.A.E, but Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, the Global Village in
Dubai, and the beautiful beach in Fujaira represent some of the
more significant and beautiful sights to see. When you go to the
U.A.E., visit these sights and you will be guaranteed a fond
memory after you go home.
Example conclusion
Providing jobs for students, jobs that would help cut the cost
of managing the bookstore and providing on-the-job experience-
which can only enhance the university’s reputation for graduating
knowledgeable students- are excellent reasons for allowing
students to manage the bookstore. In fact, it is amazing that such
a system is not in practice now.