Expository Essay Examples and Explanations Question So what

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Expository Essay: Examples and Explanations

Expository Essay: Examples and Explanations

Question: So what did you do this weekend?

Question: So what did you do this weekend?

Vague Answers (BAD): “I did something exciting. ” “I tried something new. ” “I

Vague Answers (BAD): “I did something exciting. ” “I tried something new. ” “I met someone and we hung out. ”

Specific Answers (GOOD): “I went skydiving. ” “I went skateboarding. ” “I met a

Specific Answers (GOOD): “I went skydiving. ” “I went skateboarding. ” “I met a green space alien and we bonded over frozen yogurt. ”

Strong expository essays include SPECIFIC EXAMPLES to support each idea!

Strong expository essays include SPECIFIC EXAMPLES to support each idea!

Vague Contains indefinite pronouns (someone, something) Non-specific or made-up situations Causes the writer to

Vague Contains indefinite pronouns (someone, something) Non-specific or made-up situations Causes the writer to repeat ideas in the explanation Specific Uses names of people and places. Focuses on a clear, specific situation or person (history, the news, books or stories, your own life, etc. ) Compels the writer to give details that explain the example The reader can’t picture The reader can imagine it! it.

READ THE EXAMPLE PROMPT BELOW Spring 2013 English I Writing Expository Read the following

READ THE EXAMPLE PROMPT BELOW Spring 2013 English I Writing Expository Read the following quotation. Take risks. Ask big questions. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes; if you don’t make mistakes, you’re not reaching far enough. —David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Taking a risk means acting without knowing whether the outcome will be good. Think carefully about this statement. Write an essay explaining why it is sometimes necessary to take a risk.

Now let’s looks at some bad (vague) and good (specific) examples used to support

Now let’s looks at some bad (vague) and good (specific) examples used to support this prompt. Spring 2013 English I Writing Expository Read the following quotation. Take risks. Ask big questions. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes; if you don’t make mistakes, you’re not reaching far enough. —David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett. Packard Taking a risk means acting without knowing whether the outcome will be good. Think carefully about this statement. Write an essay explaining why it is sometimes necessary to take a risk.

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk can lead to success in life. Vague You could

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk can lead to success in life. Vague You could discover that you’re good at something by just trying it and make a career out of it. Specific

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk can lead to success in life. Vague You could

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk can lead to success in life. Vague You could discover that you’re good at something by just trying it and make a career out of it Specific Comedian Brian Regan took a chance when he performed his first stand-up routine during openmic night at a comedy club.

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk will allow you to learn from your mistakes. Vague

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk will allow you to learn from your mistakes. Vague If you try something and fail, you can see what you did wrong and work to get better. Specific

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk will allow you to learn from your mistakes. Vague

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk will allow you to learn from your mistakes. Vague Specific If you try Michael Jordan didn’t make something and fail, the basketball team his you can see what freshman year of high school. you did wrong and work to get better.

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk may inspire others. Vague People might see you do

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk may inspire others. Vague People might see you do something and try it themselves. Specific

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk may inspire others. Vague People might see you do

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk may inspire others. Vague People might see you do something and try it themselves. Specific Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play Major League Baseball.

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Vague Many famous people (scientists,

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Vague Many famous people (scientists, explorers, and inventors) took a risk to make our world a better place. Specific

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Vague Specific Many famous The

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Vague Specific Many famous The Wright Brothers risked people (scientists, their lives when they built the explorers, and first successful airplane inventors) took a risk to make our world a better place.

Great expository essays also include an explanation of at least three sentences that supports

Great expository essays also include an explanation of at least three sentences that supports the example. Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Specific Example: The Wright Brothers risked their lives when they built the first successful airplane. Explain:

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Specific Example: The Wright Brothers

Topic Sentence: Taking a risk could change the world. Specific Example: The Wright Brothers risked their lives when they built the first successful airplane. Explain: They quit their jobs and worked for years to build the plane. Explain: They could have lost all their money, ruined their reputations, or died in a crash. Explain: Because of the risk they took, aviation has evolved along with transportation to change the lives of billions of people around the world.

TIP # 1: Use SPECIFIC examples from history, literature, current events, movies/TV shows, or

TIP # 1: Use SPECIFIC examples from history, literature, current events, movies/TV shows, or your own life.

TIP # 2: Support each example with at least THREE SENTENCES of EXPLANATION.

TIP # 2: Support each example with at least THREE SENTENCES of EXPLANATION.

TIP # 3: If you start repeating yourself in the explanation sentences, this means

TIP # 3: If you start repeating yourself in the explanation sentences, this means that your EXAMPLE is TOO VAGUE!

Now It’s Your Turn! 1. 2. 3. 4. Choose the weakest example in your

Now It’s Your Turn! 1. 2. 3. 4. Choose the weakest example in your CBA expository essay. Draw a big box around the weak example and all the explanation sentences that support it. Revise/Rewrite this piece of your essay on an index card. Include a more specific example supported by better explanation sentences. Staple the index card to the back of your essay.