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How to Organize a Personal Experience or Remembering a Person Essay
Explains how to effectively organize a Personal Experience essay. Includes ideas on how to write about experiences effectively.
1 commentHow to Write a Cause Essay
What caused something to happen? How to you explain the cause in an essay. This hub by an experienced professor tells you how.
1 commentHow to Write an Explaining Essay
Explains organization strategies and features of explaining essays. Includes writing "how to," definition, concept, and informative essays.
2 commentsHow to Write an Evaluation Essay
Writing an Evaluation Essay? Here are tips on organizing it from an experienced professor.
0 commentsEssay Form and Structure: How to Write an Essay
Do you have an essay to write and do not know where or how to begin? Before you get started, there are a few things you must know about writing an essay. Forming and structuring an essay are necessary for a well developed essay. Here I will give you the steps on how to do this.
3 commentsHow to Write a Reading Response Essay Paper
Explains how to write an essay that is reponding to an article. Gives ideas for organization, introduction and conclusion. Assignment from Prentice Hall Essential Guide for College Writers. .
7 commentsTeaching Ideas and Topic List for Exploratory Essay
My teaching method and List of topic ideas for Exploratory essay taken from Perspectives on Argument by Nancy Wood.
0 commentsHow to Write an Exploratory Essay
Steps in writing Exploratory essay. Outline ideas, Peer editing worksheet.
3 commentsHow to Write a Summary, Analysis and Response Essay Paper
Clear instructions with outlines and sample essay forms for writing summary analysis and response papers. Used with Textbook: Perspectives on Argument.
10 commentsThe Role of Science in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein examines the pursuit of knowledge within the industrial age, shining a spotlight on the ethical, moral, and religious implications of science. Did the scientist go too far in his creation of the monster, or was he only indulging natural human curiosity?
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