By Celia Jeffries
When I first taught the essay, it was in the form of five paragraphs: a nice model for young writers used to counting on their fingers.
When I taught high school English, we pushed beyond five paragraphs to more formal essays: persuasive, descriptive, narrative, and expository, all of which may be as necessary as learning table manners, but each of which sometimes felt like writing with one hand folded in the lap.
In college I taught the requisite freshman comp...
Published on March 21, 2022 04:00