The purpose of an expository essay is to represent objectively the
opinions of other individuals or describe some event or situation. More
widely, exposition is a systematic written interpretation or
explanation of a specific topic. The writer of an expository essay
should demonstrate systematic analysis of the studied topic and explain
the essential points using illustrative examples and drawing
appropriate analogies. The process of exposition should include an
in-depth analysis of available materials, including the identification
of primary ideas, theses and facts. Exposition also includes the
expanded interpretation of the studied material, including
consideration of other materials within the selected field. The writer
should state the selected information clearly and professionally,
taking into account the specificity of the addressed auditorium.
Information should be sufficient and irrefragable.
An expository essay requires a fundamental analysis of
available information and formulation of the clear and specific thesis
statement. An introductory paragraph should be followed by the
supporting paragraphs that reinforce and expound the thesis statement
logically and distinctly. A concluding paragraph should restate the
thesis statement in an original way and contain no new factual
material. The writer should use transitional sentences between all
paragraphs to make the essay solid.
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This article was posted on October 03, 2005