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Benefit
10-02-2007, 08:17 PM
anyone have a descriptive narrative essay they want to give me...

SixSquared
10-02-2007, 08:17 PM
about what?

ep9716
10-02-2007, 08:18 PM
Ya About What????

Benefit
10-02-2007, 08:19 PM
about anything...car accident...broke MY leg , etc...

ep9716
10-02-2007, 08:20 PM
Oh...Sucks For You....I Don't Have One.

SixSquared
10-02-2007, 08:23 PM
Here ya go.


I was in a bad car accident. The world went spinny spinny and I haven't been able to get it up since, because every time I do, I get that violent vomit feeling. My life is a sad place.

:goodjob:

Seriously though... how are we supposed to write about your accident?

ep9716
10-02-2007, 08:24 PM
Its About Anything Surely Someone Will Have An Old One From School Or Some ****.

Benefit
10-02-2007, 08:43 PM
^^ yea thats what i was hoping for , someone who already wrote one and can find it...

ep9716
10-02-2007, 09:15 PM
BUMP!!!....Lets Help A Bro Out!!! HAHAHAH

SixSquared
10-02-2007, 09:21 PM
Mmmm... Sorry, there's this thing called an honor code.

SL65AMG
10-02-2007, 09:23 PM
just write one about the ludicrous amounts of DRAMA in IA...... that will SURELY fill up whatever length requirements you'd have to meet... I.E 1 page, 5pages, 100 pages

Magnus213
10-03-2007, 12:21 AM
No.

Annihilation
10-03-2007, 12:29 AM
i got one, its called

you bout to get knocked the **** out


the end

Benefit
10-03-2007, 01:28 AM
your not supposed to cuss during ramadan

quickdodgeŽ
10-03-2007, 03:26 AM
Here you go:

An essay is a piece of writing, usually from an author's personal point of view. Essays are non-fictional but often subjective; while expository, they can also include narrative. Essays can be literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author.

The definition of an essay is vague, overlapping with those of an article and a short story. Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays (e.g. Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism and An Essay on Man). While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population provide counterexamples.

Longer academic essays (often with a word limit of between 2,000 to 5,000 words) are often more discursive. They sometimes begin with a short summary analysis of what has previously been written on a topic, which is often called a literature review. Longer essays may also contain an introductory page in which words and phrases from the title are tightly defined. Most academic institutions will require that all substantial facts, quotations, and other supporting material used in an essay be referenced in a bibliography or works cited page at the end of the text. This scholarly convention allows others (whether teachers or fellow scholars) to understand the basis of the facts and quotations used to support the essay's argument, and thereby help to evaluate to what extent the argument is supported by evidence, and to evaluate the quality of that evidence. The academic essay tests the student's ability to present their thoughts in an organized way and tests their intellectual capabilities. Some types of essays are:

Descriptive essays
The aim of descriptive essays is to provide a vivid picture of a person, location, object, event, or debate. It will offer details that will enable the reader to imagine the item described.

Narrative essays
The aim of a narrative essay is to describe a course of events from a subjective vantage point, and may be written in first-person present or first person past tense. Though not always chronological, narrative essays do follow the development of a person through a series of experiences and reflections. The focus of the essay is often to more clearly identify the point of view of the narrator, and to express common features of subjectivity.

Compare and contrast essays
The aim of a compare and contrast essay is to develop the relationship between two or more things. Generally, the goal is to show that superficial differences or similarities are inadequate, and that closer examination reveals their unobvious, yet significant, relations or differences.

Persuasive essays
In a persuasive essay, the writer tries to persuade the reader to accept an idea or agree with an opinion. The writer's purpose is to convince the reader that her or his point of view is a reasonable one. The persuasive essay should be written in a style that grabs and holds the reader's attention, and the writer's opinion should be backed up by strong supporting details.

Argumentative essays
Argumentative essays are most often used to address controversial issues - i.e. serious issue over which there is some evident disagreement. An argument is a position combined with its supporting reasons. Argumentative papers thus set out a main claim and then provide reasons for thinking that the claim is true.

Reflective essay
This deals with topics of abstract nature, as habits,and ambitions. Social, political,philosophical and religious subjects also come under this head.

Is that ok? It's a descriptive essay about descriptive essays. Later, QD.

TheProfiteer
10-03-2007, 03:46 AM
lol I will write you one for money