Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Choosing The Style Of Essay Topic
Choosing The Style Of Essay TopicThere are a number of different styles to choose from when writing an English B Extended Essay topic. The style you choose will reflect your personality, your background and the types of courses that you have taken. Choosing a style will help you to learn about the different types of English assignments and will prepare you for the type of writing that is required to complete the course.In this formal style, the essay topic starts with a statement or question that can be used to start the essay. Questions should be a few lines in length. They are to be answered in the order that they are asked. For example, in the essay, 'Who do you want to interview in San Diego?' Then the question would be answered by beginning with the following sentence, 'We are searching for our first staff member in San Diego'.This second example would be in the two paragraph formats and would have one opening paragraph, one closing paragraph and then a conclusion. This style is usually the first option to consider when starting out on your writing career. It has been found that there is less frustration when using this method because all questions are answered within the same paragraph.A sentence construct is where sentences are constructed based on a topic. If the topic is written within the opening paragraph and then the sentence constructs are addressed in the following paragraphs, then this style of essay writing is the easiest to use.Another style of writing to consider is the 'Take 5' style. When this style is being used, it is usually with two sub-styles, the 'Short take' and the 'Long take'. These styles are very similar to the two-paragraph style in that all questions are answered within the same paragraph, but the essay topic is structured with each topic in its own paragraph.The third style that you can consider is the 'Whole' style. When writing this style, a sentence structure will include a topic that goes from one topic to the next. Each to pic then involves a paragraph or a page of its own in which the students will have to answer a question.Last but not least, you can consider the 'Short take' style which can also be used in the essay writing program called the 'BEEKEEPER'. In this style, all questions are answered within the same paragraph and then the essay is ended with a 'What's Next?' As the students proceed through the questions, they will receive the information and should be prepared to write the next essay topic.By using this article as a guide, you can now begin to determine the style of essay writing that you want to use in your English B Extended Essay Topic. It will be helpful for you to look at a number of different styles and to compare the style that you feel comfortable with to what your classmates might prefer.
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