Composition Writing Tips Saint Louis MO

Do you struggle with writing? If so, this article offers a general overview of the written composition form, as well as tips for writing poetry composition, essay composition, and more.

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For Students

The word 'composition' may mean different things in different circumstances. It could be a personal narrative, a short work of fiction or prose, an essay, a dramatic work or a poem. Each of these works has its own set of rules. This article describes the how-to process of several types of composition: poetry, the essay, and others. This article will give you a general overview of the composition.

 

  1. Know your purpose: What type of composition is this going to be? Make sure you understand the expectations. Typically, your teacher will provide you with an explanation and lecture on what you are to write. Read this over carefully. Ask your instructor if you have questions. You will find several helpful links at the end of this article for online resources also.
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  3. Choose your topic: Decide what you will write about. Here are suggestions based on different types of compositions.

    • Essay: Practically every essay topic can be approached from multiple perspectives. Choose a topic and take a stance; your essay will seek to convince readers of the legitimacy of your stance. Choose something that is important to you. It is easier to write about what you believe in. Write this in 'first person' -- 'I' (like you are talking) to 'second person'-- 'you' (a person you are speaking to).
    • how to write a compositionPersonal narrative: Personal narrative is a story about you. Choose something that made an impression on you, negative or positive. It might be a vacation, a funny experience, a crisis, a death, a dangerous or frightening situation you encountered, etc. Write in first person. ...

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Author: Marilisa Sachteleben

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