Essay Books
Essay means writing on a particular subject
like human essay, Event essay, occupation essay, behavior essay. The main
objectives of essay is to test ability of writer to explain their experiences.
While writing an essay we should cover all the surrounding aspects according to
the topic. To get the attraction of reader you have to understand how to design
a good essay outline
An essay can be divided into three part
- Introduction
- Body
- Conclusion
1- INTRODUCTION
It is intro of essay that
sets the reader into your work. Introduction must be attractive because it's made
first impression of your work. When reader read the introduction either he will
get bored or want to proceed further. We have to start the essay with suspense
to capture the eye of reader.
2- BODY
This is the main part of body
which covers all the main points of essay.
To achieve body paragraphs we should,
- Use the topic sentences at the start of
every paragraph
- Link the paragraph with good words.
- Organize your paragraphs the length of
paragraph also be standard not so long or not so small.
3- CONCLUSION
This is last part
of essay and also last chance to attract the reader
Essays are commonly used as observations of daily life, reflections of author,
recollection, in some countries essay become major part of education. Students
are taught to essay format to improve their writing skills.
We can write an essay by following these
steps
- Clearly define your subject of essay on book
- Notes down the points that comes in your mind
- Classify these points in paragraph with a suitable heading.
- Arrange the headings to write a proper essay.
- A goof essay consists of introduction, body and conclusion.
Some
of the most famous essay books are....
1- A Dangerous Profession:
This book is written by Frederich busch
2- A Leaky Tent Is a Piece of Paradise:
3- A Little More About Me by Pam Houston:
4- A Pared Street Dossier:
It is a collection of detective fiction, essays, short stories by author
August
5- A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf:
This
is an extended essay by author Virginia Woolf. First published on 24 October
1929.
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