Friday, June 19, 2020
Using a Question Format in Essays
Using a Question Format in EssaysNow that you've decided to write your very own essay, it's time to start thinking about your essay topics, so here are a few suggestions for using the topic-question format for your essay. Find a few question examples below and begin writing about your topic!An essay that is about the corporate world would make an excellent use of this format. You could use a single question from the corporate world to represent your point. You could also use multiple questions from the corporate world to illustrate various points.A piece of fiction could use this format to present a different version of the same story. The same style works with a children's story. Again, use different versions of the same story to illustrate different points.An essay about poetry could present a different version of a poem as a sample. You could use a simple question that you can read as the first line of the poem and then use a different poem as a sample in the second line. This is a great way to get different poems in your essay.For a piece of fiction, it is possible to include different questions from a chapter as a sample. For example, in chapter one, you could use one question about the characters in a certain scene to represent the issue you are trying to talk about. Then, in chapter two, you could use different questions to speak to different issues.Some essays don't make much sense without a single sample question. In that case, use a sample question that provides a concrete example to begin your argument.One of the best uses of the question format is in an essay that addresses a philosophy of life. If you want to talk about death or the meaning of life, you can easily do that using the topic-question format.By now, you should know how to use this format in essays about a wide variety of topics. If you'd like to learn more about essay topics and how to create a unique and exciting essay for each topic, you can read my articles on the subject!
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