Grade 11 (A+B) Writing: - Teacher: Tasneem Al-Ghazu - Email
Grade 11 (A+B) Writing: - Teacher: Tasneem Al-Ghazu - Email
Writing
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Writing an Expository Paragraph
Writing a Cause-and-Effect Paragraph
There four main steps to follow when it comes to writing a cause-and-effect essay:
Cause
Effect
Introduce your main idea, using the terms "cause" and/or "effect."
Back up your thesis with relevant and sufficient details that are organized.
Chronological: details are arranged in the order in which the events occurred.
Order of importance: details are arranged from least to most important or vice versa.
Categorical: details are arranged by dividing the topic into parts or categories.
4. Use appropriate transitions.
To blend details smoothly in cause and effect essays, use the transitional words and phrases listed below.
For causes
because, due to, on cause is, another is, since, for, first, second
For Effects
consequently, as a result, thus, resulted in, one result is, another is, therefore
When writing your essay, keep the following suggestions in mind:
Focus on immediate and direct causes (or effects.) Limit yourself to causes that are close in time and related, as opposed to remote
and indirect causes, which occur later and are related indirectly.
Strengthen your essay by using supporting evidence. Define terms, offer facts and statistics, or provide examples, anecdotes, or
personal observations that support your ideas.
Qualify or limit your statements about cause and effect. Unless there is clear evidence that one event is related to another, qualify
your statements with phrases such as "It appears that the cause was" or "It seems likely" or "The evidence may indicate" or
"Available evidence suggests."
To evaluate the effectiveness of a cause and effect essay, ask the following questions:
What are the causes? What are the effects? Which should be emphasized? Are there single or multiple causes? Single or multiple
effects? Is a chain reaction involved?
HOMEWORK:
1. Practice p. 271
2. WB related pages.
3. Please, make sure you choose the essay topic that is really important for you.
Choosing the correct essay topic makes your cause and effect essay, more
interesting, and successful.