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EXPOSITORY VS ARGUMENTATIVE • Expository: • An expository essay has a purpose to either inform, explain, or describe a topic. • It gives a balanced account of the topic. • It has a neutral and objective tone. • Structure: • Introduction: lead the reader into the topic and state the purpose of your essay • Body: divide the main topic into sub-points. Describe, explain, compare, or classify the information to support the topic. • Conclusion: remind the reader of your overall point and suggest wider implications to close the essay EXPOSITORY VS ARGUMENTATIVE • Argumentative: • An argumentative essay has the purpose to convince the reader of the validity of your point of view. • Appeals to the readers logic rather than emotion. • Clearly states an opinion. • Structure: • Introduction: Leads the reader into the topic, the controversy or debate surrounding that topic, and clearly states your position. • Body: Begins by making points that support your overall position. Then presents and refutes opposing arguments. • Conclusion: Does not introduce new arguments but rather restates the overall position clearly and briefly explains how you have demonstrated its validity. CONCESSION • Definition: recognizing the opposing viewpoint and acknowledging that it has some merit. • A reader of your essay is more likely to listen to you if you show you can see his/her point of view before you counter that argument. REBUTTAL • Definition: to refute or disprove by offering a contrary argument. • Once you have shown the reader the other argument you then need to disprove that argument to further your main point and show that the other side is flawed. EXAMPLE • Concession example: Many school administrators think an open campus would be a temptation for students to cut classes and act irresponsibly. • Rebuttal example: However, students who earn the privilege of open campus would be unlikely to jeopardize that privilege; besides, rules could be created to rescind the privilege after one class cut.
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