Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Sample Essay - Describe an Event in Brief
Sample Essay - Describe an Event in BriefWhen writing a sample essay for college admissions, it is helpful to first describe an event that the student is likely to be discussing in his or her essay. In many cases, writing a sample essay will have the effect of simply providing information. It is helpful to write a brief description of an event that has significance to the reader. If your event is significant, the description should draw from the actual circumstances that took place.When the event described is not significant, it is still helpful to be descriptive in your writing. In most cases, an accurate description of the event is most effective when it contains a mix of factual and opinion-based information. The less information the reader has to go on the better. Readers will appreciate the fact that you provide enough facts to keep them engaged.Describing an event that took place in a personal or professional setting can be particularly difficult. At some point in the writing p rocess, you may decide to make a statement about your own experiences or those of someone else. If this is the case, you need to make sure that your written description does not appear to be opinion or 'spin.' Instead, the information should speak directly to the reader and maintain some degree of objectivity.A student must be aware of their writing style when describing an event that took place outside of a school or work setting. Writing samples are typically available for schools and workplaces. It is wise to use these samples as a guide.One of the key elements to a sample essay is a strong beginning. The first paragraph should begin with a compelling introduction and then follow with an explanation of the event. The content of the first paragraph should include a focus on the main topic of the essay. The focus should be a certain aspect of the event and not an attempt to cover all of the various aspects of the event. For example, if your essay is about job opportunities during t he recessions, your opening paragraph may begin by discussing the fact that more people are not able to find employment during recessions.After the focus of the opening paragraph has been established, you can move on to the middle portion of the essay that describes the various aspects of the particular event. This portion should describe both the action and the events surrounding the action. An excellent example would be to start your essay with the fact, 'Jerry joined the Army after reading an advertisement in the newspaper.' From there, you could describe the exciting time he spent in Iraq and the challenges he encountered.You should never attempt to describe the event as a whole. If the topic of the event is important, the description should contain only enough facts to give the reader the information they need. In addition, there is no sense in describing events that took place during different time periods.To illustrate the points I made above, I offer to you an example of an interesting sample essay. This sample is from a high school student who had a friend who was going to cheer for the Tar Heels in the NCAA tournament. His friend did not make the trip and the student who wrote the essay decided to describe his experience and the events that took place by providing a few details about the friend he didn't see in person.
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