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2: Illustration/Example Essay

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  • 2.1: Introduction to Illustration/Example Essay
    This page explores illustration essays, highlighting their role in conveying points through examples and evidence. It emphasizes that strong evidence aids comprehension, similar to visual illustrations. The module aims to improve writing skills, focusing on the purpose, structure, and techniques of illustration essays.
  • 2.2: Writing for Success- Illustration/Example
    This page explains illustration essays, detailing their purpose and structure in supporting a thesis with diverse evidence. It emphasizes the need for effective evidence selection based on topic and audience, starting with a clear thesis and organized supporting details. Transition words improve coherence, and varied phrasing keeps the reader engaged. Key takeaways highlight the importance of appropriate evidence, organized strategies, and the use of illustrative phrases in writing.
  • 2.3: “She’s Your Basic L.O.L. in N.A.D” by Perri Klass
    This page presents an analysis of Perri Klass's essay, “She’s Your Basic L.O.L. in N.A.D,” where she examines medical jargon from her training and its meanings. It invites readers to discern the main thesis and the different types of evidence used, contrasting essays that favor multiple short examples against those that use extended cases to support their arguments.
  • 2.4: “April and Paris” by David Sedaris
    This page features David Sedaris's essay "April & Paris," which explores the impact of animals on human emotions and psyche through various examples. It emphasizes how these interactions between animals and humans shape experiences and perceptions, illustrating the author's main thesis effectively.
  • 2.5: Grammar/Mechanics Mini-Lecture


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