Example
Essay Structures
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Example
Structure
The Example Structure
follows the rules of a traditional
academic essay: begin with a main argument
or thesis statement, follow this with
three pieces of evidence that support
the argument, and wrap up by stating
what the essay has shown. This is a
good structure to use when making a
single, strong point. Its power lies
in its simplicity. Because it allows
you to present several points neatly
in support of a single claim, it is
especially useful for making a persuasive
argument. This format will be most
helpful when writing short essays,
but for longer personal statements,
it might appear formulaic and dull.
One of the more creative structures
described below might draw attention
more successfully to your writing.
Click
here for a sample
of an Example Essay.
Compare
and Contrast
For some questions, this
structure is a natural choice, as in
the personal growth and development
question, which asks you to compare
yourself now to the way you once were.
You can structure a cause-and-effect
essay point for point, by comparing
one aspect of the object or situation
at a time. Or you can choose to employ
the block method by thoroughly covering
all the points of the first object
or situation in the first half of the
essay and then comparing it with all
the points of the other in the last
half.
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here for a sample
of a Compare and Contrast Essay.
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