Saturday, July 11, 2020
How to Write an Essay About My Childhood For English Composition
How to Write an Essay About My Childhood For English CompositionWriting essays on samples is a skill that can be taught in a writing class. Here are a few tips on how to use the samples for English composition to create a well-rounded and compelling essay.Many students find themselves in the same position as I once was when I first took a writing class. They are under the impression that they can use the samples they studied in college for any kind of essay. The problem is that the samples are used as a jumping off point for further thinking. For example, the sample essay is only used as a thought-experiment to help determine whether or not the student can create their own essay.So, how do you make the most of the samples? Do what I did: Start with the details and use your imagination to create the rest of the essay from those details. If it sounds good to you, then start there.I used a sample text from this resource: 'Vintage Classics - The Book of Molecules' by Richard J. Ellinger. I read the book cover to cover, back to front, and tried to imagine how I would relate the texts and ideas that I read in the book. By the end of the book, I was ready to use the samples as a stepping stone to create my own.In looking at the samples as a guide to creating an essay, I wanted to create a workable version that gave me structure and explained the things I read. I had to use examples from the text in the example essays. Since each sample book ended with a chapter, I was able to include some examples from the preceding chapter in my own sample essay.I did not use any free lectures or other worksheets. I relied on these lectures for details I needed. At the end of each chapter, I provided notes. As I readthrough the samples and made sure I understood the concepts being presented, I wrote notes about what I was trying to say in the text.It was during this process that I realized I should have created a personal note. I should have added a couple of paragraphs to describe m y relationship with the sample. Maybe I would have written a couple of paragraphs about my mother's cooking. Maybe I would have included one paragraph about my experiences at camp.I didn't have anything personal to add to the original essay, but I could have explained the relationship I had with the text. If I had tried to explain the relationship I had with the sample, then I would have helped create a more personal and engaging essay.
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