Section outline
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This is the warm up part of the new type of this new type of essay.
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The introduction to the new type of essay.
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The third part of this essay type.
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The fourth part of this essay type.
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This is fifth part; it is a support for the practical tasks.
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More support to practical tasks is added.
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This is another support for the practical tasks.
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The seventh part consisting of support for practical tasks plus homework.
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Here, we have some assignments to be undertaken at home based on choice.
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Here, we also have assignments.
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Here, some techniques of thesis statement building are provided with examples.
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Major aims underlying comparison/contrast composition of essays are given with examples.
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The second part of 11 (11b).
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This is another set of assignments.
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The second part of 12, including some transitions to help produce coherent essay paragraphs.
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This chapter in concerned with another type of essay that is frequent in written composition such as exams in which learners are expeceted to support their essays with examples and illustrations.
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Here we have the introductory part of this essay type; it is aimed at putting learners in the relevant context of illustrating as well as exemplifying.
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This represents the introductory part of this essay type; learners will be broadly introduced to the this composition.
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Here, learners will come across some selected written compositions by professional authors for studying them as examples.
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This part deals with how thesis statements are formulated with examples from the texts stated earlier. Also, trasitions relevant to this essay type are suggested.
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At this level, major tips on how to compose this essay are provoded alongside some pitfalls to avoid.
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The rest of the stated pitfalls as well as some assignments to complete are provided here.
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