Both A and B
see if your topic sentences form a reasonable outline of what you're trying to do.
The thesis statement of an essay refers to the main argument that is being made in the essay and this should form part of the introduction of the essay. So, in the introduction you would first of all have a sentence where you introduce the topic of the essay, followed by a general background on the topic. This is then followed by an outline of the structure of the essay and after that the thesis statement is written.
Argument. People who "argue" can be said to be having an "argument".
The verb to argue loses its E to form the noun "argument".
expository is a way to inform someone....... a form of communication could, for example, be an expository essay
persuasive
induction
A: when you need to make your essay longer
Both synthesis and argument essays require a clear thesis statement and the use of evidence to support claims. However, a synthesis essay involves combining multiple sources to form a cohesive argument, while an argument essay focuses on presenting a stance and defending it against counterarguments. Additionally, a synthesis essay may require more critical analysis and evaluation of sources, whereas an argument essay may rely more on persuasion and logical reasoning.
see if your topic sentences form a reasonable outline of what you're trying to do.
A research report is a formal document that presents findings from original research, often including data and analysis. An essay, on the other hand, is a more flexible form of writing that presents an argument or viewpoint on a topic, supported by evidence or reasoning. Research reports tend to be more structured and objective, while essays allow for more creativity and expression of personal perspectives.
An essay is a written piece of work that presents and discusses a topic or argument, whereas a speech is a spoken presentation of ideas or information in front of an audience. Essays are typically more structured and detailed, while speeches are more conversational and delivered verbally with emphasis on vocal delivery and nonverbal communication.
The thesis statement of an essay refers to the main argument that is being made in the essay and this should form part of the introduction of the essay. So, in the introduction you would first of all have a sentence where you introduce the topic of the essay, followed by a general background on the topic. This is then followed by an outline of the structure of the essay and after that the thesis statement is written.
The thesis statement, topic sentences, supporting details, and conclusion are the key elements of an essay that form the backbone for an outline. These elements outline the main argument, the supporting points, and the overall structure of the essay.
Very little in practice, except that an essay usually develops some form of argument and therefore begins with an introduction, has a number of intermediary paragraphs in which the argument is developed and then arrives at a conclusion which is set out in the final paragraph. An article does not necessary develop an argument or even display a point of view. It is simply a succinct way of imparting information. Because it is aimed at a readership which seeks to be informed rather than entertained, it has shorter paragraphs than an essay. In other words, it is more punchy. It is likely to contain links and references and while being neatly rounded off at the end, does not necessary present any conclusion.
Formal logic is logic used to examine the form that an argument is presented in. Formal logic looks at the grammar and sentence structure of an argument through a logical approach.
An open-form essay is an essay that has no structure or obvious thesis. These essays could be found in fiction and autobiographies.