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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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20 points!!! I need help writing an expositary essay on 'Peace is fragile'. I've never really written a proper expository essay

before, I usually do creative writing, so any advice, tips or ideas will be really appreciated. (If you steal my points with a very short and/or useless answer I'll report you.)
English
2 answers:
Nata [24]3 years ago
7 0
I really cant explain about it but I will write a paragraph and one example. write about the morning. "Write<span> about the morning. </span>Write<span> Beagles' stomachs are more accurate than </span>any<span> alarm clock. But,</span>before<span> I emerge, I take a moment and </span>appreciate<span> the luster of the </span>So<span> strange I JUST wrote about my morning routine on my blog on My to</span>-do<span> list was the fire-breathing dragon that </span>never<span> slept. </span>I've often wished I was."<span />
Elena L [17]3 years ago
5 0
Step one:

find out what your teacher wants !! get the assignment prompt and break it down into prompts.

step two:

don't start with the introduction paragraph. this is a great way to get yourself stumped and also you're trying to write an intro for a paper that doesn't exist yet???? start with the first body paragraph instead. 

step three:

body paragraphs ! here you can tell people basically what you think which is really cool,,, so try to impact it as much as possible.

step four:

conclusion paragraph. hold your arguments or statements for the audience to review one last time.

quotes~
quotes are a very great way to add length to your paper, + provide citations. you need to talk before AND after a quote. Tell people who you're quoting, and why they should care.

citations~
there are many great citation resources out there that you can use, such as easy bib or <span>citationmachine.net. be sure to add these so you won't get marked down for plagiarism ! 

aaaalright that's all i've got, good luck !!!!!</span>
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