Informational Essay Assignment

Question 1

Essay
Write a five-paragraph informational essay on a topic of your choice. Your essay should be based on factual information gathered from at least four credible sources. Ensure that your sources are reputable and authoritative, such as colleges or universities, USA government-affiliated websites or organizations, non-opinion news articles, museums, Encyclopedia Britannica, or the Gale and ProQuest databases. You may also include information from books or interviews if they are relevant and credible. Your essay must be purely informational and present a clear and comprehensive overview of your chosen topic. Remember to avoid using first or second person pronouns, as the focus should be on the subject matter, not personal perspective or experience. Organize your essay with an introduction that outlines the topic, three body paragraphs that delve into different aspects of the topic, and a conclusion that summarizes the key points and reiterates the importance of the subject. As you write, pay close attention to the accuracy and relevance of the information you include. Each body paragraph should contain evidence and examples from your research to support the information presented. Cite your sources appropriately to give credit to the original authors and enhance the credibility of your essay. Choose a topic that you are interested in and that you can explore thoroughly within the scope of a five-paragraph essay. Consider the availability of resources and the depth of information you can provide within the word limit. Your goal is to inform the reader about your topic in a clear, concise, and engaging manner.

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