| Type of Approach | |
| By starting to easy-to-grasp, generally accepted evidence, you establish rapport with your readers and assure them that the essay is firmly grounded in shared experience. | |
| details appear in the order in which they occur in space. | |
| ideas are sequenced according to importance, with the most significant, outstanding, or convincing evidence being reserved for last. | |
| Means explaining the similarities and/or differences between events, objects, people, ideas, andso on. | |
| involves breaking a subject or idea into its components parts | |
| involves organizing a number of related items into categories | |
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