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How to Write An Essay

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Types of Essays:
  1. Admission Essay and Personal Statement
  2. Argumentative Essay
  3. Application Essay
  4. Cause and effect Essay
  5. Classification essay 
  6. College Application Essay
  7. Compare and Contrast Essay
  8. Comparison of Essay
  9. Critical essay
  10. Definition of Essay
  11. Descriptive Eessay
  12. Classification Essays
  13. Evaluation Essay
  14. Exploratory Essay
  15. Expository Essay
  16. Five paragraph Essay
  17. Informal Essay
  18. Interview essay
  19. Literary Essay
  20. Narrative essay
  21. Observation essay
  22. Persuasive essay
  23. Personal Essay
  24. Process essay
  25. Reflective essay 
  26. Research Essay
  27. Response essay 

Critical essay

A critical essay is a critique or analysis of a book, poem, movie, story or novel. Writing a critical essay can be a challenging task for students as they may find difficulty in expressing their opinion. In critical essay writing, the writer is not expected to be critical or point to the weaker aspects of the subject, but should objectively analyze and present facts as they appear. Any critical thinking essay should not be written in the first person and must not include the personal opinion of the writer. Some key facts to remember when writing a critical essay are:

  • Analyse the work objectively
  • Critique the work by presenting evidence
  • Refer to authentic sources and expert authors for evidence
  • Present all facts without bias
  • Do not write in the first person
  • Do not include personal opinion
Do not criticize – only analyze