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Writing Essays

Writing Essays. Basic Essay Format. Introduction Body Conclusion. Another View. Tell ‘ em what you’re gonna tell ‘ em Tell ‘ em Tell ‘ em what you told ‘ em. Basic Essay Format. Introduction Body Conclusion. Basic Essay Format. Introduction Body Conclusion. Introduction.

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Writing Essays

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  1. Writing Essays

  2. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  3. Another View • Tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em • Tell ‘em • Tell ‘em what you told ‘em

  4. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  5. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  6. Introduction • Capture your reader’s attention • Explain why you’re writing the essay • Present background information leading up to the main reason for the essay

  7. Introduction • Snow falls frequently during the winter in the Binghamton area. One problem associated with snow is driving. Snow can make roads hazardous. There are several ways to avoid having an accident when driving in the snow.

  8. Introduction • Snow falls frequently during the winter in the Binghamton area. One problem associated with snow is driving. Snow can make roads hazardous. There are several ways to avoid having an accident when driving in the snow.

  9. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  10. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  11. Body • The body of your essay will contain several paragraphs • Each paragraph should have a main point • Generally, begin with your main point and then provide details or evidence

  12. Body • Sometimes it helps to make an outline of your main points first • Then you can build your paragraphs from the outline

  13. Body - Outline of Main Points • Slow down • Keep more distance from car ahead • Avoid hard breaking

  14. Body – First Main Point • Reducing your speed when driving in the snow is a good practice. Just because the speed limits says 55 does not mean that you should drive at that speed in the snow. You may need to react quickly if road conditions get slippery. Drive at a speed at which you can control your car if you begin to slide.

  15. Body • Reducing your speed when driving in the snow is a good practice. Just because the speed limit says 55 does not mean that you should drive at that speed in the snow. You may need to react quickly if road conditions get slippery. Maintain a speed at which you can control your car if you begin to slide.

  16. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  17. Basic Essay Format • Introduction • Body • Conclusion

  18. Conclusion • Re-state your main point or main points • Then, add a little more • For example: • Emphasize why the topic is important • Show how the topic fits into a larger issue • Give advice to the reader

  19. Conclusion • In summary, driving in the snow can be challenging. However, by following some simple practices - slowing down, keeping a safe distance, and avoiding hard braking - you can decrease your chances of having an accident. You can also use these practices for staying safe during other hazardous driving situations such as heavy rain.

  20. Conclusion • In summary, driving in the snow can be challenging. However, by following some simple practices - slowing down, keeping a safe distance, and avoiding hard braking - you can decrease your chances of up having an accident. You can also use these practices for staying safe during other hazardous driving situations such as heavy rain.

  21. Conclusion • In summary, driving in the snow can be challenging. However, by following some simple practices - slowing down, keeping a safe distance, and avoiding hard braking - you can decrease your chances of having an accident. You can also use these practices for staying safe during other hazardous driving situations such as heavy rain.

  22. Basic Format • Introduction • Tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em • Body • Tell ‘em • Conclusion • Tell ‘em what you told ‘em

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