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inna [77]
3 years ago
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Choose a topic suitable for an informal essay. Remember that an informal essay is meant to entertain. The topic, therefore, shou

ld be personal, drawn from your own observations or experiences, and not too serious.
English
2 answers:
stepan [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hi myself Shrushtee.

Explanation:

An informal essay can be about a wide range of topics, from the deeply personal to the outwardly political. “Informal” doesn’t mean that it can’t also be informative or persuasive. It merely refers to the style in which the essay is written: in first-person and without necessarily having to adhere to the traditional five-paragraph structure.

Your writing style in your informal essay should also be “informal”. Using slang and colloquialisms is generally permitted in this type of essay (though make sure you use good judgement and refrain from offensive or explicit language). A conversational tone, as though you were explaining something to a friend, is about the right tone for an informal essay. In fact, in this type of essay, it’s generally best to steer clear of overly academic writing. You want to make the subject as accessible to the average person as possible.

If your teacher has assigned you to write an informal essay, they may not give you very many guidelines besides a word count. In case you’re lost on how to write this type of essay, here are some tips on how to choose a topic, how to structure your essay and other ways to write your informal essay successfully.

patriot [66]3 years ago
4 0
If you still need help i don’t mind helping just let me know when it’s due
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