Composition FAQ Question Index
This index contains all of the questions available on this FAQ, divided by type. Some questions may be repeated in two or more sections.
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- How do I get started writing?
- What questions do I need to ask as a writer?
- What is “critical thinking"?
- How can my writing be more persuasive?
Foundational Questions
College writers should have some basic knowledge of essay writing, such as the purpose of an essay, the different types of essays, and the components of an essay. They should also have a basic understanding of grammar and mechanics, including sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling. Additionally, they should have some experience with research and the proper citation of sources.
Structural Questions
The basic structural elements of college essay writing are the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. The introduction should provide background information and a clear thesis statement. Body paragraphs should include supporting evidence and analysis of the thesis. The conclusion should summarize the main points of the essay and restate the thesis in a new way.
- How should an essay be organized?
- How do I write a strong title?
- How do I craft a strong opening sentence?
- What is an introduction of an essay?
- What is a “thesis statement”?
- What is the body of an essay?
- What is the conclusion of an essay?
- What is a “logical argument”?
- What is a “topic sentence”?
- What is “unity”?
- What is “point of view”?
- What are “transitions”?
Grammar Questions
Grammar refers to the set of rules and conventions that govern the way we use language, including rules about word order, sentence structure, parts of speech, verb tenses, and so on. It is concerned with the correct usage of language to communicate ideas effectively and accurately.
- What is a “run-on” sentence?
- What is a “sentence fragment”?
- What is “subject/verb agreement”?
- What is “pronoun/antecedent agreement”?
- What are “coordinating conjunctions”?
Mechanics Questions
Mechanics refers to the technical aspects of writing, such as spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and formatting. These details give writing clarity, readability, and professionalism. These questions do not cover all mechanical considerations, but those that seem to plague college writers, like proper conventions.
- What is a “comma splice”?
- How do I know when I need to use a comma?
- Is a comma really necessary after the last element in a list of three or more?
- How do you use a semicolon?
- How do possessives differ from plurals?
- What tense do I use when writing about texts?
- How do I present titles of poems, novels, etc. in my essay?
Stylistic Questions
Style refers to the way a writer uses language to convey his or her ideas and express his or her personality. Style encompasses the writer’s choice of words, sentence structure, tone, and even punctuation. A writer’s style can be formal, informal, persuasive, narrative, descriptive, or any combination of these. It is what makes a writer’s work unique and identifiable. Good style is clear, concise, and appropriate for the audience and purpose of the writing.
- What is “interesting detail” and how do I use it?
- What is “vague language” and how do I avoid it?
- What is “tone”?
- What is wrong with “it”?
- Why is the pronoun “this” ambiguous?
- What is the “passive voice”?
- What is “word choice”?
- What is an “awkward sentence”?
- What is “redundancy”?
- What is “wordiness”?
- What is “hyperbole”?
- When is something “clichéd” or “trite”?
Reading Questions
When we read a text critically, we analyze, evaluate, and interpret. Analysis involves breaking down a text or subject matter into its component parts and examining how those parts work together to create meaning. Evaluation involves making a judgment or assessment about the value or quality of a text or subject matter. Interpretation involves examining a text or subject matter and offering an explanation or understanding of its meaning.
- What is “critical thinking"?
- What is “analysis”?
- What is “interpretation”?
- What does it mean to “evaluate” a text?
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Revision and Editing
- How about some general essay writing tips?
- Editing? Proofreading? Revision?
- What are some basic editing strategies for new writers?
Miscellaneous
- What is MLA documentation style?
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