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Process Essay

Janisha Rayamajhi

Westcliff University, California, USA

COM 101: Composition 1

Prof. Deepa Silwal

November 12, 2023


Table of Contents

 What Process Essay is


 Types of Process Essay
 Topic Selection for Your Process Essay
 Writing Your Process Essay's Introduction
 Writing Your Process Essay's Body Paragraphs
 Writing Your Process Essay's Conclusion
 Writing a Great Process Essay: Some Advice
What Process Essay is

 Writing which describes about how to process something is


Process Essay.

 Process Essay is simply referred as “How to Essay”.

 Process Essay highlights the process above result.

 Procedure of something is explained throughout the Process


Essay in a simplest way.
Types of Process Essay

Process Essay are categorized into two types:

 Directional Process Essay: Clarify thoroughly how to carry


out a given task.

 Informational Process Essay: Describes or investigates an


approach.
Topic Selection for Your Process Essay

 Make sure your topic is about something interesting which


grab the attention of the audience.

 Pick a topic about something that you are knowledgeable


about.

 Do not select too complicated subject.


Writing Your Process Essay's Introduction

 Briefly describe what you are willing to explain through


your Process Essay.

 Include thesis statement of your writing.

 Begin with some hook to grab the attention of the readers.


Writing Your Process Essay's Body Paragraphs

 Include the extensive description of each step.

 Provide a detailed and clear introduction on how to carry out


that particular phase.

 Connect paragraphs using transitional words.


Writing Your Process Essay's Conclusion

 Restate the major ideas and the thesis statement.

 Offer some advice regarding the subject.


Writing a Great Process Essay: Some Advice

 Select a topic that excites you and have expertise on.

 Divide the process in modest segments and provide detailed


directions on each.

 Use some examples to make steps easier for readers to


follow.

 Use transitional words for smooth flow of directions.


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