Descriptive essay
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A descriptive essay,
as the name implies, is a form of essay that describes something. In this
genre, students are assigned the task of describing objects, things, places,
experiences, people, and situations. The students use sensory information to
enable readers to use their five senses of touch, taste, smell, hearing, and
sight to understand the topic of the essay.
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Narrative essay
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When you write a
narrative essay, you are telling a story. Narrative essays are told from a
defined point of view, often the author's, so there is feeling as well as
specific and often sensory details provided to get the reader involved in the
elements and sequence of the story. The verbs are vivid and precise.
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Discursive essay
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A discursive essay
thoroughly investigates an argument by offering two opposing perspectives.
It's a practical method of establishing the writer's opinion on a topic and
persuading one's stance by exploring the reasons why each view may or may not
be valid. The author usually maintains a calm and neutral stance throughout
the text to establish an unbiased and informative argument.
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- This is a descriptive essay about someone's school, where it is described what he or she does there or other activities.
This week to improve my English I have read books such as The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
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