The document outlines the key elements of an effective explanatory essay, including a central point that increases reader understanding, varied evidence like facts, examples, and narratives to engage readers and clarify ideas, transitions to link relationships between ideas, precise language and grammar, and an appropriate tone for the audience and subject.
The document outlines the key elements of an effective explanatory essay, including a central point that increases reader understanding, varied evidence like facts, examples, and narratives to engage readers and clarify ideas, transitions to link relationships between ideas, precise language and grammar, and an appropriate tone for the audience and subject.
The document outlines the key elements of an effective explanatory essay, including a central point that increases reader understanding, varied evidence like facts, examples, and narratives to engage readers and clarify ideas, transitions to link relationships between ideas, precise language and grammar, and an appropriate tone for the audience and subject.
Elements of Explanatory Essay with Narrative Evidence
An explanatory essay explains a topic by presenting information and insights in a
logical, well-ordered sequence. An effective explanatory essay includes the following elements: A central point that will increase readers knowledge of the subject or help readers understand the subject better Varied evidence that engages readers and clarifies ideas - An anecdote or brief narrative, is one type of evidence; facts examples, and textual details from literary works are other types of evidence. The use of transitions that clarify relationships among ideas Precise language and correct grammar A tone appropriate to the audience and the subject
Find Evidence of the following points in My Introduction to Gothic
Literature
Elements of an Explanatory Essay
A central point that will increase readers
knowledge of the subject or help readers understand the subject better
Varied evidence that engages readers and
clarifies ideas - An anecdote or brief narrative, is one type of evidence; facts examples, and textual details from literary works are other types of evidence. The use of transitions that clarify relationships among ideas