Expository Essay: Pygmalion

The document below includes an explanation of four types of expository essays, along with a writing prompt for each one. Choose a writing prompt on which to base your expository essay. 

Expository Essay: Pygmalion

 

Format your Expository Essay by double-spacing and using Arial or Times New Roman 12-point font.

Write a title for the story in the same size font and style as the rest of the essay. Do not insert extra spacing between the title and the first line of the story.

The wordcount requirement for this assignment is 600-800 words. 

Submit as a Word document, either .doc or .docx. 

If you are using Google Docs, download your document as a .docx file. To do this, open your Google Doc, click “File,” then hover over “Download” and select “Microsoft Word (.docx)”.

To submit your assignment, return to Canvas and go to “Submit Expository Essay.” 

We are using MLA Style. Using sources is optional. If you choose to include direct quotations or paraphrases from A Primer on Plato, The Art of Manliness, or Myth Made Fact, you may do so, but sources are not required. 

Here's an example of the way your essay should look.

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