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When writing essays feels like whipping up your favorite dish
So picture this: you’re in your kitchen (or dorm room kitchenette, same diff), staring at a half-empty spice rack and wondering what’s missing—salt? cumin? a dash of humor? Same vibe hits when you’re staring at a blank Word doc. You’ve got all these essay types swirling around—argumentative, narrative, descriptive, expository, and so on. But you gotta pick the right one, like choosing Thai basil vs. cilantro.
Here’s how I usually think of them:
Argumentative essay: this is like your boldest spice—say, cayenne. You’re making a strong point and you want your reader to feel it. Think: “This green curry is overrated and here’s why.”
Descriptive essay: more like pouring in coconut milk—setting a scene, letting textures, sounds, smells lounge in your text.
Narrative essay: stirring in your secret ingredient—your personal story. That one time you spilled tamarind sauce all over your notes? Gold.
Expository essay: more technique-focused. Step-by-step guide: “How…
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