How many paragraphs is an essay composed of?
five or more.
First and Firstly is used as
(a) emphasis. (b) addition. (c) contrast. (d) order.
(d) order.
The introduction is capture the attention of who?
The readers.
What is an expository writing?
Is defined as presenting reasons, explanations or steps of a process.
True or False: An expository essay is a summary of the book.
False.
The ______ restate thesis and summarizes argument.
Conclusion.
Especially is used as
(a) emphasis. (b) addition. (c) contrast. (d) order.
(a) emphasis.
Should you introduce yourself as the author?
No.
True or false: An expository essay should not follow a logical sequence or have three different main points.
False.
True or False: You MUST use the other "things".
False.
The _____ _____ has the topic sentence, supporting details and concluding sentence.
Body Paragraphs.
Moreover is used as
(a) emphasis. (b) addition. (c) contrast. (d) order.
(b)addition.
True or false: A good way to start your essay is "I am going to write to you about..."
False.
True or False: Logic and coherence is the main focus of an expository essay.
*coherence means - quality.
True.
True or False: An expository essay is not a book review or a book report.
True.
The ____ orientate the reader, identify the focus/ purpose, it outline scope and state thesis?
Introduction.
nevertheless is used as
(a) emphasis. (b) addition. (c) contrast. (d) order.
(c) contrast.
True or False: Your introduction should contain as many details as possible.
False.
True or False: An Expository essay persuade a reader.
False.
True or False: An expository essay is ONLY your opinion.
False.
What is a single declarative sentence that expresses what you want your readers to understand?
Thesis Statements.
Furthermore is used as
(a) emphasis. (b) addition. (c) contrast. (d) order.
(b) addition.
True or False: You MUST have a thesis o your introduction.
True.
True or False: An Expository essay gives facts and reasons.
True.
True or False: You're allowed to use wanna, gonna and gotta in an expository essay.
False.