Definition Essay
When you are writing a definition essay, you take a
term or an idea and write about what it is. Often,
definitions are combined with classification or other
forms of organization in the essay. You need to give
a careful definition of the key term before going on
to discuss different types or examples.
Example question: | Write an essay defining energy resources
and discuss the different types. |
Introduction: | Define the key term energy resources. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Define one type of energy resources: renewable resources. |
2. Define another type of energy resources: non-renewable resources. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize energy resources. | | | | | | | |
Sequence Essay
In a sequence essay, you are writing to describe
a series of events or a process in some sort of order.
Usually, this order is based on time. You organize the
essay by writing about each step of the process in the
order it occurred.
Example question: | Write an essay outlining the stages of the salmon life cycle. |
Introduction: | Describe what a salmon is like. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Describe young salmon. |
2. Describe adult salmon. |
3. Describe what salmon do before they die. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize the main steps of the salmon life cycle. |
Classification Essay
In a classification essay, you separate things or ideas
into specific categories and discuss each of them. You organize
the essay by defining each classification and by giving examples
of each type.
Example question: |
Write an essay discussing the three types of government in Canada. |
Introduction: | Give background information about government in Canada. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Define and describe federal government.
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2. Define and describe provincial governments. |
3. Define and describe municipal governments. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize government in Canada. |
Choice Essay
In a choice essay, you need to choose which object, idea, or action
that you prefer. You organize the essay by describing
each option and then giving your opinion.
Example question: | Write an essay choosing between hockey in the 1890s and hockey today. |
Introduction: | Introduce the game of hockey. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Describe hockey in the 1890s. |
2. Describe hockey today. |
3. State which form of hockey you prefer and why. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize the game of hockey. |
Description Essay
In a description essay, you write about what a person, place,
or thing is like. You organize the essay by describing different
parts or aspects of the main subject.
Example question: |
Write an essay describing the polar bear. |
Introduction: |
Introduce what a polar bear is. |
Supporting paragraphs: |
1. Describe where the polar bear lives. |
2. Describe the body of the polar bear. |
3. Describe what the polar eats. |
Summary paragraph: |
Summarize what a polar bear is. |
Explanation Essay
In an explanation essay, you explain how or why
something happens or has happened. You need
to explain different causes and effects. You should
organize the essay by explaining each individual cause or effect.
Example question: | Write an essay explaining why so many Europeans moved |
to Canada during the early nineteenth century. |
Introduction: | Give background information on European immigration during this time. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Explain first reason: poor economy in Europe. |
2. Explain second reason: better living conditions in Canada. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize main reasons. |
Compare and Contrast Essay
In a compare and contrast essay, you write about the similarities
and differences between two or more people, places, or things.
You can organize the essay by writing about one subject first
and then comparing it with the second subject. A more effective
way is to organize the essay by comparing each subject by category.
Example: | Write an essay comparing the weather in Vancouver and Halifax. |
Introduction: | Introduce weather in the cities of Vancouver and Halifax. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Compare weather in spring and summer for both |
cities. State how they are similar or different. |
2. Compare weather in fall and winter for both
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cities. State how they are similar or different. |
Summary paragraph: | Summarize the similarities and differences. |
Evaluation Essay
In an evaluation essay, you make judgments about people,
ideas, and possible actions. You make your evaluation
based on certain criteria that you develop. Organize
the essay by discussing the criteria you used to make your judgment.
Example question: |
Write an essay evaluating the importance of the House of Commons. |
Introduction: | Give your judgment on whether the House of Commons is important. |
Supporting paragraphs: | 1. Explain first criteria: meeting place for government
2. Explain second criteria: represent Canadians
3. Explain third criteria: make laws for Canada |
Summary paragraph: | Conclude with an overall judgment about the House of Commons |
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