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No, unless the topic is relevant.
An implied topic is something that can be gathered from the sentences around it. Therefore, the topic does not have to be spelled out in the essay.
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A narrative essay is written as though telling a story about the topic, and should always have a point and written from a clear point of view. Argumentative essays are more standard, investigating a topic and establishing a position and defending it through gathered evidence.
No, unless the topic is relevant.
I want an essay on MY SCHOOL in Hindi language.
The cliche is "How I Spent My Summer Vacation". Why not take a refreshingly different approach with "How I Hated My Summer Vacation", or "Ten Reasons To Abolish Summer Vacation" or something like that? You could write about a really bad experience you actually had, or you could write it as fiction (if that is allowed by your teacher). You might have fun with it if called upon to read it in front of your class.
The key difference between a narrative and an essay is their purpose and structure. A narrative tells a story and is often more personal and subjective, focusing on a sequence of events. An essay, on the other hand, presents an argument or analysis on a specific topic, supported by evidence and reasoning. Essays are typically more formal and structured, with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
yes the topic of the research can be broader then the topic of short essay
A narrative essay topic typically consists of a few words to a short phrase, usually around 5 to 10 words. The topic should be concise yet descriptive enough to convey the essence of the story you plan to tell. It should capture the main theme or experience while sparking interest in the reader. Ultimately, the focus should be on clarity and engagement rather than word count.
There are 6 basic types of essays: Argumentative essay: Here you present an argument and persuade the reader to agree with your opinion on the topic. Discursive essay: Here you present different positions on an issue in a balanced discussion of the main points. Expository essay: Here you explain all the details of a topic to the reader to present a proper understanding on the topic. Narrative essay: The aim of this essay is to tell a story involving with interesting charachters and perhaps a lesson at the end. Descriptive essay: Here you must "paint" a picture of something or someone so that the reader can see it clearly. Reflective essay: This is an essay involving your personal point of view where you draw on your own philosophies, dreams, thoughts and memories in order to explore a topic.
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