Essays
The essay has its origins in French literature. Modern essays may be
formal or informal. Most essays can be placed in one of three categories
(expository, descriptive, and persuasive). Expository essays explain information.
Descriptive essays attempt to describe the sights, sounds, smell, feel,
and sounds of an experience. Persuasive essays attempt to persuade the
reader to think or act a specific way. Essay may highlight relationships
between facts, comment on current events or issues, or persuade people
to think or act on controversial issues.
How to read essays?
Essays must be read carefully by determining the readers purpose for
writing. Readers should focus on separating facts from opinions. Readers
also need to evaluate the logic used to reach any conclusions. Recognize
the techniques some writers use to persuade readers to think or act based
on opinions. Don’t allow faulty logic and emotional appeals to cloud
your judgement of the facts.
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