You may write an
essay on a topic of your choice. You may write as many essays as you like. They
should be typed and printed. Each essay will be worth up to 10 points of extra
credit. This can make A HUGE difference in your grade!
An essay is a literary composition that expresses a certain idea, claim, or concept and backs it up with supporting statements. It will follow a logical pattern, to include an introductory paragraph (make the claim), a body (support), and a conclusion (summary of statements and support).
English and Literature teachers use them on a regular basis, but essays are also a test tool used commonly in the social sciences, and even in math and science class.
Of course, essays play a big role in the college application process, as well. In short, there's just no avoiding essays, as long as you're in school!
Luckily, you can learn to craft a great essay if you can follow the standard pattern and write in a clear and organized manner.
You want to “tell what you’re going to tell” in the introduction. Write
your main point (thesis) and give a preview of what will come in the body. The
next three paragraphs will give your supporting points (that support your main
idea.) And the conclusion paragraph will recap your thesis and supporting
points.
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