These are the most commonly-assigned types of essays in high schools, colleges and graduate schools:
- Compare/contrast essays are focused on at least two events, characters, items, or occurrences and explore the similarities and differences between them. This type of paper requires not only a huge amount of research, but a great deal of reasoning as well.
- Cause/effect essays are assignments that require you to discuss the relationship between the causes of a certain phenomena, and the effects produced by it. This type of paper usually requires you to stick to a clean chronological order, so the reader won’t get lost in all information you provide.
- Persuasive essays are probably your professors’ favorite assignments. Through a typical essay structure, you are required to provide clear and believable arguments that will convince the reader to accept your point of view.
- Narrative essays are a real pleasure to write if you are interested in the topic. You can rely on your imagination and tell a story that may be either fictional or real.
- Descriptive essays seem simple at first, but require more work than you expect. This type of assignment requires you to research the topic from all aspects and provide successful, vivid descriptions. By relying on your five senses, you should describe the topic in such way that will paint a clear picture for the reader.
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