When creating an explaination process essay, make sure you do your homework by researching the subject of choice. That way you have the material you would like to present to your audience. Organization is the key to entice and keep your audience's attention at all times.
In getting started first an introduction on an essay sets the stage
for your audience. Start with an attention grabber, such as famous quotes,
poems, or lyrics to begin with the opening of the introduction. This
immediately pulls the audience into the vital information that will soon follow
leading into the essay. Build on the continuance of the information which leads
into the purpose statement. In the purpose statement, you will inform or present to the audience your discussion.
The object of the introduction gives your audience a
'road map' of the essay. It prepares the reader to follow through the essay
without getting lost in your words.
Secondally, the road map that was presented in the introduction should show the pathway throughout the creation of the body in the essay. The body is vitally important to the reader. It holds all the information you are presenting to the audience. You can apply rhetorical tools such as, classification and division, extended defintions, and cause and effect. These particular tools will help the essay stay in chronological order, explain to the audience what something is they may not know, and to describe how something happens, we analyze it in order to predict what will happen.
Finally, the conclusion will sum up all the information you just wrote in the body. Stating the purpose statement once more and again, utilizing the road map to help the reader to stay on path so they don't wander off. The conclusion should always have the same ending in a explaination process essay.
These are the esstenial tools one should have to create and complete a explaination process essay in order to captivate the audience.
You have given great information here on what you are talking about and why it is important.
ReplyDeleteIt would be helpful to expand on why organization is key and how to organize a paper.
The information about the introduction, body, and conclusion is good, but we have been taught to write them in the order of body fist, conclusion second, and Introduction third. Presenting it in this order will help clear up any confusion on that.
I liked the descriptions you gave to the rhetorical tools, I just got a bit mixed up on what went with what when I read that part of the paragraph. Grouping the tool immediately with the definition would be less confusing.
Great job!
You gave a lot of information in this blog and it was easy to read. Something you could add is how to use rhetoric tools and something about a target audience. You could also talk about the importance of reaching to your readers. You gave a lot of description too which is great.
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