Think Before You Begin
Topic Selection If you have not been given a topic, select one that you’re comfortable sharing with your professor and, possibly, the class. Be sure to select a topic that can be fully discussed...
Topic Selection If you have not been given a topic, select one that you’re comfortable sharing with your professor and, possibly, the class. Be sure to select a topic that can be fully discussed...
Narrative rhetorical style is common in academic writing. In addition to writing entire narrative essays, you may find yourself using narrative in introductions to essays that follow different styles. You may also be asked...
Narration in a Nutshell When you write using a narrative style, you’re usually telling a story. It’s important to keep in mind that many narrative essays must have a strong introduction, thesis statement, and...
As you create a process essay, keep the following in mind: Create a List of Directions or Steps When writing a process essay, you need to first list the directions or steps. Remember that...
Topic Selection If you have not been given a topic, select one that you know a lot about. Keep in mind that you need to provide all of the directions necessary so be sure...
The process rhetorical style is quite common in academic writing. While you mainly learn about the foundation of good process writing in an introductory writing class, you’ll often encounter process writing in many of...
Process in a Nutshell When you write using a process style, you’re providing directions or steps. You not only want to be sure that you don’t miss any important steps or directions but also...
Since sample essays that provide a focus on one particular rhetorical style have been highlighted in Rhetorical Styles, as you put it all together, it’s important to think about what an essay might look...
Keep the following techniques in mind when working on a definition essay. Denotation Denotation is providing the literal or dictionary definition of a term. Connotation Connotation is illustrating the implied meaning of a term...
Topic Selection If you have not been given a topic, select one that you are familiar with and comfortable writing about. Think about how you’ll use the techniques on the previous pages when deciding what...