Expository essays should be FAIR to other points of view.
<span>Scrooge awakes at midnight, which leaves him baffled--it was well after two a.m. when he went to bed. Initially, he thinks he has slept through an entire day or that it's actually noon and the sun has merely gone under some sort of cover. He suddenly reme mbers the words of Marley's ghost. The first of the three spirits will arrive at one o'clock. Frightened, Scrooge decides to wait for his supernatural visitor.</span>
The interaction portrayed above between George and Hazel develops Kurt Voonegut's social criticism through the 'forgetting' of the sad things that were portrayed in the television. The attempt to forget sad things was a root of social criticism because they should not be ignored and they can be important to in someone's life.
<span>The correct answer is B. The intro includes the thesis. The thesis is your claim; it's essentially the argument you're trying to make. It must come in the intro in order to give your readers a sense of what you're going to be talking about in the paper. Option A is incorrect because the number of paragraphs in an essay will depend on the essay itself. Option C is incorrect because the conclusion is necessary. It not only wraps up your paper, but also leaves the readers with something to think about. Option D is incorrect because the very purpose of each body paragraph is to support your thesis.</span>