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My Essay TermsYour Name
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Narrative Essay – Telling a Story
Telling a story about yourself. (example: When I went to the beach).
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Descriptive Essay – Painting a Picture
Example: Using the senses to describe what you are experiences or have experienced. Sight, sound and smell. Using adjectives for describe.
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Expository Essays - Just the Facts
Writing about the facts that you read in an article. (example: factual information like a science or news article)
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Persuasive Essay – Convince Me
Writing an Essay that convinces the reader that the facts you read are true or false. Take either side of an argument.