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I. Complete the Essay Types Comparative Table Attached
II. Select two types of essays in the table.
1. Write one paragraph to compare and contrast the purpose and characteristics of the essays selected. (3 points)
2. In a second paragraph, mention and explain at least two examples of topics that could be developed for each of the essays chosen.

I selected Persuasive and argumentative.
I need help with this assignment.
Please see attach table and instructions

ENGL 1020 Assignment 6.1 Rubric: Essay Types Comparative Table
(Total Points: 30)
I. Complete the Essay Types Comparative Table below. (2 points each)
Type of Essay Purpose Characteristics
Persuasive
Expository
Narrative
Argumentative
Research
Exam

II. Select two types of essays in the table.
1. Write one paragraph to compare and contrast the purpose and characteristics of the essays selected. (3 points)
2. In a second paragraph, mention and explain at least two examples of topics that could be developed for each of the essays chosen. (3 points)

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This is a brief explanation for how to get started by writing a paragraph that shows what kind of essay you're writing and what type of topic your arguing.

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Dear student:

The two essays you selected are very common types of composition essays, with argumentative usually being the most important in a class like English Composition II.

Though I cannot write the paragraphs for you, I can give you some features you can include in the required paragraph you're writing for your instructor.

An argumentative paper has the the following qualities, which may overlap into the "persuasive" essay as well, so it is possible to talk about these two essays together. Make sure your professor knows that is what you are doing. ...

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