1. discursive essay
1.1. descriptive essay
1.2. story/narrative
1.3. one-word essay
1.4. argumentative essay
2. 5 Basic Features
2.1. identification
2.2. planning
2.2.1. grid planning+key words
2.3. introduction
2.3.1. grabber
2.3.1.1. speech
2.3.1.2. action
2.3.2. transition
2.3.3. linkage/thesis statement
2.4. sentence variation
2.4.1. thesis statement
2.4.2. topic sentence
2.4.3. idiomatic expression
2.4.4. figurative language
2.4.5. long sentences
2.4.6. short sentences
2.4.7. dialogue
2.4.8. simple/compound/complex sentences
2.5. conclusion
2.5.1. wrap up
2.5.2. cyclic
2.5.3. contrast
2.5.4. thought provoking question
2.5.5. predicting the future
2.5.6. cliff hanger
2.5.7. twist
2.5.8. ambiguous question
3. Figurative expressions
3.1. simile
3.2. metaphor
3.3. personfication
3.4. paradox
3.5. oxymoron
3.6. irony
3.7. alliteration
3.8. onomatopiea
3.9. pun
3.10. climax
3.11. hyperbole
3.12. anti-climax
3.13. rhetorical question
3.14. repetition
3.15. euphemism
3.16. idiom
4. Argumentative essay
4.1. grabber
4.1.1. transition
4.1.1.1. thesis statement
4.2. keywords
4.2.1. your idea(keywords)
4.2.1.1. thesis statement
4.3. pick up line
4.3.1. provocative question
4.3.1.1. thesis statement
4.4. BODY PARAGRAPHS
4.4.1. PEAL
4.4.1.1. point
4.4.1.2. evidence
4.4.1.3. analysis
4.4.1.4. linkage
4.5. CITATION=EVIDENCE
4.5.1. facts
4.5.2. testimony
4.5.3. examples
4.5.4. personal observation