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Abstract
If you have difficulty getting started on an essay, or if once started, you find yourself frustrated about what to say, how much detail to provide, how to structure your paragraphs with pertinent evidence and compelling arguments, or how to express your ideas boldly, then this book is for you. It takes you through each step of the process of writing, offering wisdom about the key purpose of each essay type (which is the basis upon which your work will be assessed) and suggesting ways to tackle each phase of writing. There are specific guidelines for many essays types: persuasive, reflective, descriptive, analytical, comparison-contrast, cause-effect, classification, research, explication, definition, précis, and even exam essays, with helpful examples of each. You will learn how to prepare by reading closely and yet efficiently, how to generate insights about your topic, how to put together a well-structured draft, with sufficient evidence to support your claims, and how to revise to express your ideas in concise, clear, and eloquent language. There is also a section on how to avoid plagiarism and cite your sources in MLA, APA, or CMS format. The book is structured to allow you to tackle the steps in any order you like, as needed. Let this guide help you find confidence and success on your next essay!
Carole L. Hamilton teaches English at Cary Academy, an innovative private school in North Carolina, USA. She is a recipient of the 2006 United States Department of Education Distinguished Teaching Award. Her students have won many awards for creative and analytical writing.
The ‘Anthem Guide to Essay Writing’ is a comprehensive guide to writing successful essays in any course, with step-by-step advice and plenty of examples. One of the greatest assets of this book is its insights into how essays are evaluated, so that writers can focus their efforts productively. It demonstrates each step of the writing process – from close reading and research to generating ideas, organizing thoughts, structuring a draft essay, and revising for clarity and eloquence. If you want to improve the quality of your essays, you will find clear, helpful advice in this easy-to-use guide.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Matter | i | ||
Half Title | i | ||
Title Page | iii | ||
Copyright Page | iv | ||
CONTENTS | v | ||
INTRODUCTION | vii | ||
Main Matter | 1 | ||
1: READING AND RESEARCHING | 1 | ||
1.1 Annotating Texts | 1 | ||
1.2 Taking Notes | 4 | ||
2: GENERATING IDEAS | 7 | ||
2.1 Introduction | 7 | ||
2.2 For Literature Essays | 8 | ||
2.3 For History and Other Social Science Essays | 18 | ||
2.4 For Science Essays | 23 | ||
2.5 For Essays on Visual Media | 28 | ||
2.6 For Exam Essays | 33 | ||
3: PREPARING TO WRITE | 37 | ||
3.1 Free-Writing | 37 | ||
3.2 Organizing | 40 | ||
3.3 Deriving a Thesis | 49 | ||
4: STRUCTURING THE ESSAY | 57 | ||
4.1 Types of Essay | 58 | ||
4.2 Introductions | 93 | ||
4.3 Body Paragraphs | 99 | ||
4.4 Conclusions | 107 | ||
5: GETTING OUT THE FIRST DRAFT | 111 | ||
6: REVISING | 115 | ||
7: DOCUMENTING SOURCES | 125 | ||
7.1 When and How to Cite Sources | 125 | ||
7.2 Formatting Citations | 131 | ||
8: DEVELOPING STYLE | 143 | ||
8.1 Eloquence | 143 | ||
8.2 Concision | 149 | ||
8.3 Clarity | 153 | ||
9: AN OVERVIEW OF THE WRITING PROCESS | 159 | ||
AFTERWORD | 163 | ||
Recommended Reading | 163 | ||
End Matter | 165 | ||
APPENDIX: SAMPLE ESSAYS | 165 | ||
1 Literature Essay | 166 | ||
2 Art History Essay | 169 | ||
3 Science Research Essay | 173 | ||
4 Philosophy Essay | 179 | ||
5 Environmental Science Paper | 185 | ||
6 Political Science Research Essay | 194 | ||
Bibliography | 200 | ||
INDEX | 203 |