Mada za sehemu hiiWriting Using Appropriate Language Content And StyleMada 5
- Writing Narrative Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Words)
- Writing Expository Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Word)
- Writing Descriptive Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200)
- Writing Argumentative Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Words)
- Creative Writing
Writing Argumentative Compositions/Essays
Argumentative essays express one-sided points of view and attempt to persuade the reader. They are commonly assigned to teach students to write about facts and conduct research. Argumentative essays are written like other essays but they must have the following:
- An introduction.
- A thesis statement which may include supportive evidence.
- Body paragraphs.
- A conclusion.
Types of argumentative composition
- Analysis essays: Argumentative analysis essays focus on other argumentative essays. The purpose of this essay is to analyse other evidence.
- Personal essays: These do not rely on research and are based on opinions as well as personal experience.
- Research papers: Argumentative research papers rely heavily on external sources to make and support the main arguments. Authors should take various research papers as citations for their essays.
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