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The essay
1. Repùblica Bolivariana de Venezuela
Ministerio del Poder Popular Para la Educacion Superior
Universidad Yacambu
Araure, nucleo Portuguesa
The essay
• Yuleidis Parra
2. THE ESSAY
1) Is a coherent set of ideas into an argument.
2) Because essays are essentially linear, they offer one idea at a time, they must present their ideas in
the order that makes most sense to a reader.
2)Successfully structuring an essay means attending to a reader's logic.
4. Narrative Essay
What is it?
A narrative essay achieves a certain
purpose through telling a story, which
makes it interesting to the reader and
also results in getting some point across.
For example, you might write a story
about meeting someone special to you.
The purpose may be to tell how meeting
this person affected your decision to
attend college or to entertain the reader
with a funny story about that person.
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.
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.
Descriptive Essay
What is it?
A descriptive essay tells about a
certain topic or story, using details
to appeal to the five senses. It
gives readers the ability to vividly
imagine the situation or scene and
feel as if they are experiencing it
firsthand.
6. Summary: My essay is about law, and the importance of law in our community.
Law plays different parts in life of every person, it means distinctive things for each of us. But what is law
exactly for me? It’s true to say that it is a very difficult question, but I’ll try to find the right answer, which will
disclose my interpretation of this point. Actually, law is a set of special legal rules, enforceable by the courts,
regulating the government of a state, relationship between the organs of government and the subjects of the
state, and the relationship or conduct of subjects towards each other. Actually, it is a rule or body of rules
made by the legislature for keeping order in one state. But it is just a definition. In my life law is something
that makes people create society and live mostly in piece by common rules. People have to be governed by
law to avoid illegality and therefore uncontrolled behaviour. There is no doubt that I can’t imagine any
normally existing large group of people, not being restricted by legal norms. Even in ancient times people
created customs and traditions, that later was named as common law. And now we can see that every
society has tried to make any rules to settle social behaviour. Let’s imagine the situation that there isn’t law
in one state. I’ve put this word in quotes because basically state can’t exist without law, that’s why, it seems
to me, the more suitable definition in that case is the territory, where people live. And what will we see in this
place? A lot of people behaving themselves as they want, murdering without any punishment, commiting
vandalism, but for all that escaping blame and conviction. People in such situation don’t know what is right or
wrong, they have no possibility to find it out. Such state won’t exist for a long time, at first society will have to
create common law and than find a leader. A good example to such a situation is the soviet film (How to kill
dragon), where it is shown how after the disappearance of strong totalitarian power people felt absolute
anarchy and everybody’s common sovereignty. May it lead to any fortunate results? Definitely not. No law, no
govern, no rules, no society. Everything is very well connected. Moreover, legislation is integral part of law,
just legal codes, passed by the government, give guaranty to people that all rules won’t change in different
cases, that you always have documents, laws, defending your rights. Law can’t exist without it. Without
written laws society stays on the initial stage of development. That’s why legislation composes my
interpretation of law too. Finally, I’d like to notice that first of all law for me means strong order in our society,
people’s support and their confidence in the future. All this should be provided by the government by passing
necessary laws and people’s strict observance of those rules. It won’t be any state without such conditions. It
is my view on law understanding.