Blog 10A
Katie Smith
English 1010
Professor Marchant
3 November 2015
An extended definition is the process an author uses to get a point across and make an argument. To start off the author talks about the overall point they are trying to make, which is the subject of the paper. It is important to find the conversation to which the subject belongs too. Then the author breaks the subject apart into classifications which are the main points in the paper. To keep moving the paper along, the author splits the classifications into divisions which discuss the small important details with good descriptions. This overall process shows the essence of the subject talked about in the paper or article and shows what something is and how it is important now. This style of writing is most commonly found in argumentative essays. It is powerful because the author presents all the information provide evidence to back them up. That way the person arguing back don't have room to say anything that hasn't been said.
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