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Steps to Writing a Good Process Analysis Essay

Updated on January 15, 2022
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Introduction

Process analysis is an essay explaining how something is done, how something occurs or how something works. In this kind of essay, the writer is required to present steps of a process in a sequential order, which is from first to the last. All concepts or terms that appear uncommon are defined. Example topics in process analysis include how to pray, how to cook potatoes, how to manage Hepatitis, How to prevent a disease, How to save more and many more topics. This paper provides a guide on how to write a process analysis essay.

Writing a Process Analysis Essay

The structure for this type of analysis is as follows:

The introductory part should explain the actual process and why it is relevant or important. The writer should avoid any unnecessary information such as the background, history or origin in completing the process. If for instance, a recipe needs tomato sauce, the readers should be informed so. In other words, go direct to the issue and provide only the needed information.

The next paragraph should present a list of all the equipments, tools or resources necessary for the particular process. For instance, if some ingredients cannot be found in the locality, the writer should explain where one can find it or them. Potential risks or side effects that are likely to generate from the process should be stated so that the reader remains informed. Further, it is also important to inform the reader of what might go wrong and what can be done to evade the potential mistakes.

The next part should be a presentation of the process in a sequential order. If the process require some steps that should be undertaken at particular stages, these should be stated and explained in a clear manner. The writer should be very keen to avoid confusion. For processes that appear complicated, the steps should be subdivided accordingly. What is more, the writer need to balance the use of transitional words such as after, then, next so as to make sure that the essay does not become repetitive.

The final part should present a general review of the whole process so that the reader can remember what has been discussed.

Outline

Introduction

1. Present your thesis statement here. This should include the steps of the process, the challenges in each step and the purpose of the process analysis.

2. Provide a context or situation where the knowledge gained from this analysis will be applicable

Main Body

  1. The processes should be presented in paragraphs
  2. Each step should be presented in its own paragraph
  3. Appropriate transitions should be employed per each step
  4. Be descriptive in your presentation
  5. Proofread your presentations

Conclusion

1. Reframe your thesis

2. Describe the outlook of the final product/product

3. Explain the time the process is likely to take

Summary

In order to write a process analysis essay without any difficulty, it is recommended that the writer chooses a topic that he or she is conversant with. Nonetheless, this guideline will of help to writer who require writing a process analysis essay.

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