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==What is a purpose== | |||
The purpose announces the direction in which the paper will be going without giving the conclusion of which the author has discovered. | |||
# Specific and precise - not general, broad or obscure | |||
# Concise - one or two sentences | |||
# Clear - not vague, ambiguous or confusing | |||
# Goal-oriented - stated in terms of desired outcomes | |||
==Where is the purpose in an essay== | |||
The purpose is generally found in the introduction. It can consist of several sentences or a whole paragraph. Be sure to check with your instructor on whether or not they want a thesis or a purpose. Purposes are commonly used in academic settings when doing a research paper. | |||
==Examples of purpose statements== | |||
General Beginnings | |||
# "This paper examines . . ." | |||
# "The aim of this paper is to . . ." | |||
# "The purpose of this essay is to . . ." | |||
# "In this paper, I will describe/explain/review/etc. the..." | |||
# "My reason for writing is to..." | |||
# "This paper will discuss the..." | |||
# "The purpose of this paper is twofold: to ___ and ___" | |||
Remember to be specific and precise. Having a broad purpose will make the reader/audience uninterested in your topic. | |||
==Links== | |||
http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/Thesis_or_Purpose.html | |||
http://faculty.washington.edu/ezent/imwps.htm | |||
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Revision as of 22:12, 14 November 2013
What is a purpose
The purpose announces the direction in which the paper will be going without giving the conclusion of which the author has discovered.
- Specific and precise - not general, broad or obscure
- Concise - one or two sentences
- Clear - not vague, ambiguous or confusing
- Goal-oriented - stated in terms of desired outcomes
Where is the purpose in an essay
The purpose is generally found in the introduction. It can consist of several sentences or a whole paragraph. Be sure to check with your instructor on whether or not they want a thesis or a purpose. Purposes are commonly used in academic settings when doing a research paper.
Examples of purpose statements
General Beginnings
- "This paper examines . . ."
- "The aim of this paper is to . . ."
- "The purpose of this essay is to . . ."
- "In this paper, I will describe/explain/review/etc. the..."
- "My reason for writing is to..."
- "This paper will discuss the..."
- "The purpose of this paper is twofold: to ___ and ___"
Remember to be specific and precise. Having a broad purpose will make the reader/audience uninterested in your topic.
Links
http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/Thesis_or_Purpose.html http://faculty.washington.edu/ezent/imwps.htm