Unit4-Part2

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Chapter 16

Types of Essays, Part 1

The Illustration Essay

The illustration essay is frequently used in college writing and in business.

For history, health, psychology, and English, you will be asked to develop a main point with examples.

In your jobs, you will write reports that include examples.

In a job application cover letter, you might give examples of achievements that demonstrate your special skills.

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The thesis statement in an illustration essay states the writer’s central point—a general statement that the rest of the essay will develop with examples.

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Often a writer will notice specific examples first, see a pattern, and then come up with a generalization – a thesis statement or topic sentence.

Examine these photographs of houses designed by Frank Lloyd

Wright. Can you make any general statements about Wright’s houses, based just on these examples?

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, Mill Run, PA.

The Robie House, Chicago, IL.

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Suggested Topics for Illustration Essays

1. Role models (positive or negative)

2. Failure as an effective teacher

3. Qualities (or skills) that many employers look for

4. TV shows that send a violent (hopeful, or other) message

5. Everyday action steps to protect the environment

6. Three people in the news who exemplify honesty or commitment to principles

7. The skills, values, or traits that would make your friend a good store manager (police officer, cartoonist, and so forth)

8. Musicians or artists of a particular type (R&B, tropical Latin, surrealist, French impressionist, and so on) or three works by the same artist

9. Experiences that shaped your attitudes toward education (or family or work)

10.Unusual places to go on dates (or to study, de-stress, get married, and so on)

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The Narrative Essay

The narrative essay (telling a story) is used frequently in college writing.

In history, you might write a paper on the major battles in

World War I or an essay about the struggle of women to gain the right to vote.

In English you might write a composition retelling a meaningful incident or personal experience.

In police work, nursing, and social work, your ability to organize facts and details in clear chronological order—to tell a story well—will be a crucial factor in the effectiveness of your writing.

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The thesis statement of a narrative essay usually gives the point of the essay.

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Suggested Topics for Narrative Essays

1. A favorite family story or a story from your ethnic tradition

2. An immigrant’s journey

3. The story behind a key scientific discovery or invention

4. How you chose your major or career path

5. Someone’s battle with a serious illness

6. An important historical event

7. The plot line of a movie or TV show you would like to produce

8. The story of someone who inspires you (based on an interview you conduct)

9. Learning a new language (or other subject or skill)

10.An unforgettable incident you witnessed

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The Descriptive Essay

Although paragraphs of description are more common than

whole essays, you will sometimes need to write a descriptive

essay.

In science labs, you may need to describe cells under a microscope

In business, you might need to describe a product, a piece of equipment, or the behavior of consumers in a test group.

In social work, medicine, and psychology, case notes require precise description.

You already use your descriptive powers in personal e-mails and letters.

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The thesis statement of a descriptive essay says what will be described and often gives an overall impression of it or tells how the writer will approach the subject.

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Skeleton in finery for Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Like a photograph, a good description creates a vivid picture.

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Suggested Topics for Descriptive Essays

1. The rituals and decorations of a holiday you know well

2. A place that people don’t want to see, such as a public dump, a prison, or a very poor neighborhood

3. The scene of a historic event or battle as you imagine it

4. A lively public place, such as a campus hang-out, a fitness center, or a dance club

5. A tourist attraction or a place of natural beauty

6. Your present or future workplace, including setting, people, and action

7. A computer, vehicle, or piece of equipment from your job

8. Your family portrait

9. The settings and costumes of a movie you admire

10.A scene you will never forget

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The Process Essay

The process essay is frequently used in college and business.

Process essays explain how to do something or describe how

something works (or how something happened).

In psychology, you might describe the stages of a child’s moral development.

In history, you might explain how a battle was won or lost.

In business, you might set forth the steps of an advertising campaign.

In medicine, science, and technology, you must understand and perform numerous biological and technical processes.

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The thesis statement in a process essay tells the reader what process the rest of the essay will describe.

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Look at this poster called The

Illiterate. The picture seems to compare someone who cannot read and write with a blindfolded man walking off a cliff. What does the picture say about being illiterate? Does it accurately define illiteracy? Do you know anyone who is illiterate? If you were writing an essay called The Illiterate, how would you explain the term?

The Illiterate by Aleksei Radakov.

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Study this diagram showing that heart disease is actually a process.

Read about the four stages of heart disease.

Heart disease is a process affecting 16,800,000 Americans.

Stage 1. Normal arteries are healthy and open.

Stage 2. Cholesterol begins to be deposited in a damaged or inflamed artery wall.

Stage 3. Cholesterol continues to build up, narrowing the artery.

Stage 4. The artery becomes so clogged that a blood clot can block it, causing heart attack or stroke.

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Suggested Topics for Process Essays

1. A process that will help new students at your college (how to register, how to drop or add courses, how to meet people on campus, how to apply for financial aid, and so on)

2. How to get action on a community problem

3. How to begin tracing your family’s genealogy

4. How to teach a child a skill or value

5. How to perform a procedure at your workplace (help an elderly person dress, make a Hollandaise sauce, handle a crime scene, and so on)

6. How to set up a program or piece of technology (such as a cell phone, email, a website, or a blog)

7. The yearly cycle of a crop (corn, wheat, oranges, cocoa, and so on)

8. How to impress the boss (in-laws, professor, person you are dating)

9. An important process you learned in another course (stages of human moral development, how a lake becomes a meadow, and so on)

10.How to get an A in___________________________________________

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The Definition Essay

Although paragraphs of definition are more common in college and the workplace than whole essays are, you may have to write a definition essay.

In a computer course, you might be called on to define a

network or database.

In psychology, you might need to define the Oedipus

complex, or in biology, the terms DNA or stem cells.

Sometimes defining a term people think they know—like

work ethic or acquaintance rape—can be illuminating.

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The thesis statement of a definition essay tells the reader what term will be defined and usually defines it briefly as well.

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Suggested Topics for Definition Essays

1. A special term from sports, technology, business, art, or psychology

2. An environmental term (global warming, endangered species,

recycling, deforestation, and so on)

3. A friend

4. Poverty

5. Immigrant

6. Maturity

7. A disease or medical condition, such as diabetes, autism, depression, or alcoholism

8. A slang term in current use

9. A term from another language or culture (salsa, joie de vivre,

manga, machismo, and so on)

10.Hate (for ideas, see What is Hate? http://www.mediaawareness.ca/english/issues/online_hate/index.cfm)

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Interesting tips on writing narratives and descriptions, with professional examples

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Chapter 17

Types of Essays, Part 2

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The Comparison and the Contrast Essay

Essays of comparison or contrast are frequently called for in college courses.

In an English or a drama class, you might be asked to contrast two of Shakespeare’s villains.

In psychology, you might have to contrast the training of the clinical psychologist and that of the psychiatrist.

In history, you may be asked to compare ancient

Greek and Roman religions.

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The thesis statement of a comparison or contrast essay tells what two persons or things will be compared or contrasted.

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Comparing and contrasting two things requires concentration and focus. A few moments of thought usually are not enough to perceive all the similarities or differences. In a small group, practice paying close attention: study these two photographs until you spot three differences between them.

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Suggested Topics for Compare/Contrast Essays

1. Your mother’s or father’s childhood and your own

2. Two cultural attitudes about one subject

3. A neighborhood store and a chain store (bookstore, restaurant, music store, and so on)

4. Two politicians, entertainers, athletes, public figures, artists, or historical figures

5. Your expectations about parenthood (a job, or college) vs the realities

6. Two different social networking websites (like Facebook and MySpace)

7. A traditional doctor and an alternative healer

8. Two views on a controversial issue

9. A book and a movie based on that book

10.Two job or career options you are considering

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The Classification Essay

The classification essay is useful in college and business.

In music, you might have to classify Mozart’s compositions according to the musical periods of his life.

A retail business might classify items in stock according to popularity–how frequently they must be restocked.

All plants, animals, rocks, and stars are classified by scientists.

Libraries classify and display books according the Dewey

Decimal Classification System.

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The thesis statement in a classification essay tells the reader what group will be classified and on what basis.

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Suggested Topics for the Classification Essay

1. Members of your family

2. People studying in the library

3. Your monthly expenses

4. Your coworkers

5. College students’ attitudes toward plagiarism

6. Dog owners

7. Job options in your career field

8. Teenagers whom you interview (about the value of education, hope about the future, or other subject)

9. Items in your desk drawer, handbag, or car trunk

10.Drivers

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The Cause and Effect Essay

Essays of cause and effect are among the most important kinds of essays to master.

Knowing how to analyze causes and consequences of events will help you succeed in college, at work, and in your personal life.

What caused a historic battle, an increase of homelessness, or a friendship breaking apart?

How will a certain child be affected by owning a computer, spending time at Day Care, or being teased because he loves to dance?

In business, the success of every company and product relies on a grasp of cause and effect in the marketplace: Why does this brand of smart phone outsell all others? What causes employees to want to work hard? How will the Internet affect business in 2030?

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The thesis statement of a cause and effect essay identifies the subject and tells whether causes or effects will be emphasized.

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Study this famous painting by Pablo Picasso, called

“Guernica.” The painting depicts the bombing of the town of Guernica, Spain in 1937, and it is widely thought to be a brilliant depiction of the effects of war. What are these effects?

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Suggested Topics for the Cause and Effect Essay

1. What are the reasons why you are attending college?

2. What are the reasons for the popularity of a certain product, musical group, or game?

3. What caused you to do something you are (or are not) proud of?

4. Analyze the main causes of a problem in society (like child abuse or teen pregnancy).

5. What causes a hurricane, tornado, or other natural disaster?

6. Choose an event in history that interests you and analyze its causes.

7. What are the effects of shyness on someone’s life (or pride, rage, curiosity or the lack of it)?

8. Write a letter urging a young person not to make a bad choice with serious negative consequences (such as joining a gang or dropping out of school).

9. What are the effects of a new experience (a trip, military service, living in another country, dorm life)?

10.What are the effects of a divorce, death, or other loss?

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The Persuasive Essay

Persuasive essays are the essay type most frequently called for in college, business, and daily life.

You will often be asked to take a stand on an issue—censorship on the Internet, whether a company should invest in on-site child care, or whether a new super-store will help or hurt your community—and then try to persuade others to agree with you.

Examination questions asking you to “agree or disagree” are really asking you to take a position and make a persuasive case for that position—for example, “The election of President

Barack Obama signals an end to racism in the United States.

Agree or disagree.”

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The thesis statement in a persuasive essay clearly states the issue to be discussed and the writer’s position on it.

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Look closely at this public service advertisement.

Like many ads, this one is trying to persuade the viewer to adopt or agree with a certain view.

Write down the ad’s “thesis statement” and argument. How persuasive is this ad?

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Suggested Topics for the Persuasive Essays

1. I deserve a better grade on my _____ assignment (or in this course).

2. America should control guns with stricter laws.

3. All animal testing of medicines should be banned, even if such testing would save human lives.

4. Every college student should be required to give three credit hours’ worth of community service a year.

5. The United States government should provide universal health care to all citizens.

6. A college education is (not) worth the time and money.

7. Gay couples should be allowed to adopt children in all states.

8. I am a good fit for the position of _____.

9. To better prepare students for the world of work, this college should do three things.

10.The United States must find and deport all illegal aliens, including students with expired visas.

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EXPLORING ONLINE http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ composition/argument.html

Excellent tips on developing and supporting an argument.

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