2. a short piece of writing on a
particular subject, especially one
done by students as part of the work
for a course
a short literary composition on a
particular theme or subject, usually
in prose and generally analytic,
speculative, or interpretative.
3. THE EXPOSITORY ESSAY
What is it?
This is a writer’s
explanation of a short
theme, idea or issue.
The key here is that you are explaining an
issue, theme or idea to your intended
audience. Your reaction to a work of literature
could be in the form of an expository essay, for
example if you decide to simply explain your
personal response to a work. The expository
essay can also be used to give a personal
response to a world event, political debate,
football game, work of art and so on.
4. THE PERSUASIVE ESSAY
What is it?
This is the type of essay
where you try to
convince the reader to
adopt your position on
an issue or point of view.
Here your rationale, your
argument, is most important.
You are presenting an opinion
and trying to persuade
readers, you want to win
readers over to your point of
view.
5. THE ANALYTICAL ESSAY
What is it?
In this type of essay you
analyze, examine and
interpret such things as
an event, book, poem,
play or other work of art.
The issue you have chosen to analyze is
connected to your argument. After stating the
problem, present your argument. When you
start analyzing the text, pay attention to the
stylistic devices (the “hows” of the text) the
author uses to convey some specific meaning.
You must decide if the author accomplishes his
goal of conveying his ideas to the reader. Do
not forget to support your assumptions with
examples and reasonable judgment.
6. THE ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
What is it?
This is the type of essay
where you prove that
your opinion, theory or
hypothesis about an
issue is correct or more
truthful than those of
others
In short, it is very similar to
the persuasive essay (see
above), but the difference is
that you are arguing for your
opinion as opposed to others,
rather than directly trying to
persuade someone to adopt
your point of view.
7. Writing an Essay is like making a hamburger
Introduction
Orientate the reader identify the
focus/purpose.. Outline scope.
State thesis
Body
TOPIC SENTENCE 1: Supporting
details.
Concluding sentence 1.
Conclusion
Restate thesis
Summaries argument
TOPIC SENTENCE 2: Supporting
details.
Concluding sentence 2.
TOPIC SENTENCE 3 and so on:
Supporting details.
Concluding sentence 3.
8. Examples of an Essay
Accounting is not an easy job, and certified accountants
should ensure that they are performing to the best of
their ability every single day. By maintaining good
accounting standards, accountants can rest assured that
they are not endangering themselves, their company or
their customers. The following standards are approved
by almost all accounting companies and should be
followed avidly by any dependable accountant. They are
known as the GAAP, or Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles, and make accounting practices universally
applicable despite the type of company.
9. Enforcement. In order for accounting standards to work, they must be enforced equally and in every instance.
That is why one of the standards includes a regular enforcement for the regulations regarding accounting
practices. All laws, rules and other considerations must be followed regularly.
Honest practice. When accounting departments and firms record financial information, it should adequately
reflect the reality of the company’s dealings. Accounts should reflect financial statements as they truly are. This
extends into all records; nothing should be withheld or changed in the financial history of the company. All
records should be available for review and display accurate information. This includes offering full disclosures
and prudence, where employees don’t ater records to improve company’s standards.
There are also some more specific, financially focused principles within the accountant standards, such as
policies surrounding compensation. Accountants should also make sure to divide up their financial statements
according to certain time periods (such as every three months). These GAAP rules are general for almost all
locations; however, the International Financial Reporting Standards may have additional requirements,
especially for larger companies. In general though, the above accounting standards apply worldwide
10. Examples of an Essay
The present essay shows a brief explanation of what the
Introduction to the Law Study is, it is based on the right
word and everything that can be understood of it, its
relation with other sciences, as well as the difference,
as the same subject Says the Introduction to the study
of what is law in all its aspects and how it is applied.
11. First, we will consider the nominal definition of Law, "the word" law "takes its origin from the Latin voice directus,
which means straight, direct, participle of the verb dirigere: to direct.
It means: A set of rules, dealing with imperative precepts, that is, rules that, in addition to imposing duties, grant
powers.
One more topic of the subject Introduction to the Study of Law are the Rules and the Rules which is a legal rule is a
rule or ordering of human behavior dictated by the competent authority of the case, with a value criterion and whose
non-compliance entails a sanction . Generally, it imposes duties and confers rights and the rules must be fulfilled
because it is a responsibility of the man if this is not so, sanction is applied, the raison d'être of all legal norms is to
order coexistence in a society, now the word society is taken In its proper sense, that of a stable and active union of
men directed towards the realization of an end or common value. Also understood by law is the legal norm dictated
by the legislator and depending on what are going to regulate the laws, are classified in: organic, regulatory, ordinary
laws.
After the analysis of the subject that was summarized above, I was able to understand the concept of law, as well as
its history, since history and law go hand in hand, since in speaking of law history will always come to light. It is also
important to know where and how the law is applied, so that in the matter the formal sources of law are explained.