There are many forms of writing an essay about a particular topic, like argumentative essays and such. One type of essay would be expository essays.
Firstly, on how expository differs from all other types of essays, is that it is trying to explain and expose (the name derives from this word) a particular topic. Not only does an expository essay tries to win the readers favour, it is also striving to PROVE to the reader why so-and-so is true. With the help of well supported evidences and analogies, the writer must explain clearly to readers the truth, leaving the least hint of suspicion in their minds.
To write an expository essay, there must first be a well in placed structure. That is, the introduction, body and conclusion of the expository essay.
In the introduction, the thesis statement and a brief overview will be presented. The thesis statements explanation coupled with evidences will all be presented in a single part of the essay we all call the body. This will be the key to winning the reader to the writer's side of the argument and to explain thoroughly what the topic is about. The essay will then end with a conclusion to sum up what has been written and end off well enough so that readers would get an impactful feeling of the essay, further solidifying their views of the written topic.
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