2. Descriptive Essay
o provides details about how something looks, feels,
tastes, smells, makes one feel, or sounds
o describe what something is, or how something
happened
o could be a list-like description that provides point
by point details
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4. Narrative Essay
o tells a story
o conversational in style, and tells of a personal
experience
o commonly written in the first person (uses I)
o tell of a single, life-shaping event, or simply a
mundane daily experience
5. Narrative Essay
Some popular narrative essay topic examples:
• First Day at College
• The Moment of Success
• A Memorable Journey
• The Biggest Misunderstanding
• The Difficult Decision
• The Trip of Your Dreams
• The Day You Decided to Change Your Life
6. Cause and Effect Essay
o explains why or how some event happened, and what
resulted from the event
o a study of the relationship between two or more events or
experiences
o discuss both causes and effects, or it could simply address
one or the other
o discuss the reasons why something happened
o discuss what happens after a specific event or circumstance
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9. Compare and Contrast Essay
o discusses the similarities and differences between two
things, people, concepts, places, etc
o be written simply to entertain the reader, or to arrive at an
insight into human nature
o could discuss both similarities and differences, or it could
just focus on one or the other
o A comparison essay usually discusses the similarities
between two things, while the contrast essay discusses the
differences
10. Compare and Contrast Essay
compare/contrast essay may discuss . . .
• the likenesses and differences between two
places, like Bandung and Jakarta;
• the similarities and differences between two
religions, like Christianity and Islam;
• two people, like my brother and myself.
11. Process Essay
• describes how something is done
• explains actions that should be performed in a
series
• explain in detail how to accomplish a specific task
• could be in the form of step-by-step instructions,
12. Expository Essay
• explanation of a short theme, idea or issue
• try to pin down the meaning of a specific word, or
define an abstract concept
• to present, completely and fairly, other people's
views or to report about an event or a situation
• presents a subject in detail, apart from criticism,
argument, or development
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14. Persuasive/Argumentative Essay
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to persuade the reader to the writer's point of view
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try to convince others to agree with the writer's
opinion
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may argue openly, or it may attempt to subtly
persuade the reader by using irony or sarcasm