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Types of eassy

TYPES OF EASSY

Descriptive essay By: Claudia Patricia Tocarruncho Arévalo

  The  descriptive essay is a genre of essay that asks the student to  describe something object, person, place, experience, emotion, situation, etc.  This  genre  encourages the student’s ability to create a written account  of a particular experience. What is more, this genre allows  for a great deal of artistic  freedom( the goal of which is to paint  an image that is vivid and moving  in the mind of the reader). 

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´NARRATIVE ESSAY By:  JORGE ENRIQUE DIAZ MELO

The narrative essay can be used as an instrument to evaluate a student's cognitive skills, which empowers him / her to organize and develop a written discursive narrative, based on perceptual and conceptual scaffolding. This type of essays, are of short extension and they are referred to a main subject, contres subtopic punctual at the most. At the same time, it must have a structure by paragraphs (at most five), a style of its own and a formally cohesive and materially coherent wording. The essays can be similar to the extra-class assignments, as well as the written tests applied in class, with a predetermined duration. The practice of this type of essays, allows the students to develop, with practice, the cognitive abilities to organize discursive narrations, as well as for a possible satisfactory performance in the writing of reports or texts of greater extension and complexity.









Argumentative Essay By: Eleazar Santos

The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.

Argumentative assignments may also require empirical research where the student collects data through interviews, surveys, observations, or experiments.
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EXPOSITORY EASSY By: Jessica Calderón


It is characterized by providing the reader with a detailed explanation of a specific topic, it has a clear didactic purpose. It explains something that is complex to understand. It is logical that in these essays, the use of explanatory or expository paragraphs is a fundamental part. You can tell how to do or do something, or explore some idea.

Its main purpose is to define, explain, or also provide information about a specific topic.


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EXAMPLE OF EXPOSITIRYY EASSY

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Persuasive eassy By: Alex Carreño

A Persuasive Essay, also known as the argument essay, utilizes logic and reason to show that one idea is more legitimate than another idea. It attempts to persuade a reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. The argument must always use sound reasoning and solid evidence by stating facts, giving logical reasons, using examples, and quoting experts.

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