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Personal opinions, common knowledge, and widely accepted facts or information that are considered general knowledge do not typically require a citation.
While information in the public domain does not require citation for the purpose of giving credit to the source, it is still good practice to provide citations for public domain information to help readers locate the original source for verification and additional context.
Facts and common knowledge that are widely known and accepted do not typically need to be cited. However, if the information is not widely known or if it is critical to your argument, it is best practice to cite the source to provide credibility and avoid plagiarism.
To provide credibility for the arguments you make in your essay To show the reader that you didn't make up the facts upon which your arguments are based To protect you from accusations of plagiarism
To write a factual essay, you need facts. These you can obtain by doing research, or having been there, you can give the facts as you saw them.
When citing information or aptly stated facts or concepts that support your argument or thesis. The term "citation" may be better than quotation since quotation conjures strongly the use of punctuations that denote the cited info in a direct manner.
To write a sequential essay, start by outlining the main points you want to cover in chronological order. Begin with an introduction that sets the stage for the topic. Then, in the body paragraphs, present your points in a logical sequence, with each paragraph flowing into the next. Finally, conclude by summarizing the key points and reinforcing the importance of the chronological order in understanding the topic.
This would be an expository essay, which explains a concept in detail.
Essay is about topic you trying to answer. You need to answer it from your point of view. It can consist of facts, criticism, arguments.
A persuasive essay is a paper made up of facts based on the writer's beliefs. When writing a persuasive essay you pick a topic and decide if you agree with the topic or if you disagree. When writing a persuasive essay you should pick a side and stick to that side. You then write a paper based on facts, explaining why you chose this side and why you felt like it was the right decision. Then you attempt to persuade your audience to agree with you using the facts you found to support your topic. It can be very hard to persuade an audience to agree with you on a topic so having as many facts as possible to support your theory will help. A biased essay is the writers opinion. There are usually no facts involved just the persons personal opinion and feelings. When writing a biased essay you do not need facts to support your topic, but in a persuasive essay you do.
You can write an essay on the bomb blast in Pakistan by getting all the facts. In your essay, you will want to address the who, what, when, where, and why.
No one is going to write your essay for you so you need to look up facts about him and write your essay.