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Why do we write?

Why do we write?. EXPOSITORY WRITING. Ms. Whitaker. Expository Writing’s Function. Explains Exposes Expounds Evaluates Investigates Informs. Expository. Most familiar form is the (5 paragraph) essay Composed of introduction, body, conclusion Different approaches: Definition

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Why do we write?

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  1. Why do we write?

  2. EXPOSITORY WRITING Ms. Whitaker

  3. Expository Writing’s Function Explains Exposes Expounds Evaluates Investigates Informs

  4. Expository • Most familiar form is the (5 paragraph) essay • Composed of introduction, body, conclusion • Different approaches: • Definition • Compare/Contrast • Process • Cause/Effect

  5. Expository • When writing your essay, you must include supporting details called concrete details • Different types of details may be used for different approaches or topics, including: • Facts • Statistics • Examples/Incidents

  6. Concrete Details Concrete, factual evidence Commentary What you have to say about the facts For every concrete detail, you must have at least 2 commentary

  7. ESPN SportsCenter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZasnRdjbAE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upUVLyGBpi0&feature=related&edufilter=4oSqDu80E9TcU1YPrLecIA http://www.custom-essays.org/samples/Effects_of_alcohol_on_the_human_body.html

  8. Outline Thesis: Summary of what entire paper is about, found in the intro, lists main ideas I. Main idea 1A.CD1. cm2. cmB.CD1. cm 2. cm II. Main idea 2 III. Main idea 3

  9. When Writing… • Ask yourself: • What does the audience want to know? • Is it relevant to my listeners? • If I were in the audience, and I didn't know anything about the topic, what would me interest the most? • What does the audience already know? • Will the audience care about my topic?

  10. Let’s Get Started! • Our prompt: Describe the impact or effect that music has on your life. • Brainstorm ways music impacts (this is identifying your main ideas) • Share ways with the class • Choose top three, then develop one

  11. In Preparation for our story… • Your Prompt: You are going to INFORM your audience about the cause and effect of gangs in a society. You will answer what they are (define), why they exist, and what their purpose is . • For your commentary, you will need to make sure you are correctly citing any sources you use. Remember, MLA format!!! (OWL Purdue for correct citation information) • This paper will be 250-400 words and is due FRIDAY, April 5.

  12. REMEMBER!! • We want to write words people can chew on… • Transition words • Imagery, figurative language • Eliminate passive voice (use action verbs) • Be tense conscientious • Thoroughly support what you have to say

  13. Review • What is the goal of expository writing? • How many commentaries go with each concrete detail? • What is the job of a thesis?

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