The main focus of this page is to give you an idea of what the correct layout and arrangement of your scholarly paper is. At this page we will touch upon the following points: selecting paper; correct use of margins; arranging the title page; numbering pages and paragraphs; spacing between lines; indentation; titles of books, magazines, newspapers, or journals; writing in capital letters; table of contents; end of essay and keeping the paper together.
The Expository Essay. The function of the expository essay
is to explain, or to acquaint your reader with a body of knowledge. By explaining
a topic to the reader, you are demonstrating your own knowledge.
For example, if you are asked to write an essay about witchcraft, you decide
what you plan to concentrate on, create a paragraph structure, and describe
the process step by step. An essay becomes more complicated when a position
has to be defended, as in a persuasive essay.
The first thing you should do when writing a history essay is to study the question very attentively and get its meaning. It may seem too obvious, but still most history essays are off the point.
Thesis is almost the main thing in your history essay. Usually, you may come across this term in other kinds of essays, but when it comes to history essay it is a real thesis. It should not be the assumption of your idea, or opinion or argument. It should be your thesis.
Compare and contrast essays are the other big essay types in academic writing. These essays will follow a specific question and are fairly easy to complete. There are several ways to write this type of essay. The most important thing to remember is structure. Many wonderful essays fall victim to the woes of bad structure, making any ingenuity to fall by the wayside.
The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion, theory, hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others'. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion, one can argue it successfully, and these folks are always surprised when others do not agree with them because their logic seems so correct.