Sunday, April 26, 2020

Best Topics For An Expository Essay

Best Topics For An Expository EssayThe best topics for an expository essay, according to most college admissions writers and professors I have worked with, are the topics that let you 'speak the language' of your target audience. While that seems simple enough, it can be a challenging task. Although writing with a purpose is an essential part of writing, it may be harder than you realize to find 'the right tool'.Writing is not a recipe for success; it is simply a vehicle to communicate the message you wish to deliver. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine exactly what the language of your target audience is. The writing style or subject matter chosen by your professor or recruiter could very well influence your choice of subject matter.I have come across quite a few different topics for an expository essay. A few of them make good choices, while others seem almost random or aimless. One common theme is finding interesting ways to tell your story in a way that sets the right ton e for your audience. For example, a story about a Christian living in the African bush and risking his life for others may be difficult to communicate in English, but a story of the struggle of the poor in Africa against a communist dictatorship may be easier to communicate, especially if the story includes a scene from a country where the political system is a fragile one.Sometimes, however, the particular theme of a story is simply the most interesting thing about it. That's why expository essays are not essays at all, but stories. Or maybe a particular person or location serves as the main character of a story that simply needed to be told.Regardless of how you decide to put your story in an expository essay, you need to make sure that the theme is in your story. What is it you want to communicate? How do you want to communicate it?If you come up with a story that fits those questions, then you're golden. If not, make sure you get better at being able to describe the language of your audience in a way that they will understand. That's really the best tool, and the best topics for an expository essay are usually the ones that address your audience's questions.If you do succeed, however, the big payoff is that you achieved your medium-term goals - the ability to write and teach well. Good luck.

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