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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