THE FOUR TYPES OF WRITING ESSAYS FOR STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.56122/..v1i1(23).135Keywords:
Essay, foreign, student , to develop to write , to think.Abstract
In this article I suggest the four most prevalent types of essays to developing students thinking through writing essay. Although these essays share a foundational structure, each boasts its distinct traits. In the realm of academic writing, grasping the nuances of these essay types is imperative. Each type serves a defined purpose and demands a tailored approach. Moreover, they afford distinct opportunities for you to articulate your ideas and arguments while honing your writing proficiency.
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