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Fictional Compare and Classification


Curriculum
Writing Contrast Essay

Paraphrasing A fictional writing is a story Is a rhetorical style that discusses


A resume provides a summary of
your education, work history,
In this type of essay you have to
organize things into categories
created from the imagination, the similarities and differences of credentials, and other and give examples of things that
not presented as a fact, though two or more things: ideas, accomplishments and skills. fit into each category.
it may be based on a true story concepts, items, places, etc. ● They are a page or Structure:
or situation. ● Identify things in two long ● Intro: Background info
Paraphrasing is presenting A fictional story has to have: common ● The have bullet points ● Body: 1st Category
● Characters and plot ● Identify differences ● The information is
ideas and information in ● Body: 2nd Category
● Setting ● Use the alternating concise
your own words and ● Body: 3rd Category
● Point of view method or the block ● Includes a cover letter
acknowledging where they ● Conflict method to structure a
● Conclusion: Summary
with additional of categories and
come from. ● Resolution compare and contrast information.
Paraphrases should be: opinion.
● Original
● Accurate
● Objective
● Complete Descriptive Essay

Business Problem-solution Argument As the name says it this essay

Memo Essay Summary Essay


asks the students to describe
something.
How to write a descriptive essay:
1. Choose a topic
2. Compile information
3. Make an outline
In this essay you need to describe Requires the student to 4. Write the introduction
Used to transmit information a problem and convince the Is a writing that synthesizes the investigate a topic, collect, 5. Write the body
within an organization, institution reader to care about the problem main ideas of a text to give the generate, and evaluate 6. Summarize the essay
etc. by proposing a realistic solution. reader an idea of the material. evidence; and establish a in the conclusion
- Practical, easy and - Must be ● Original position on the topic in a
quick. understandable ● Objective concise manner.
- Accommodates all - Summarizes the ● Includes keywords ● Evidential support
types of readers. solution ● Only relevant ● Logos, pathos and
- Uses professional and - Recognize the conflict information Ethos
semi-formal language - Consider every point
of view

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