The Confident WriterChapter 9:
Explaining a Process
“When the Big Clouds Gather” by David H. Levy
What is Levy’s thesis? Why is he writing?How is Levy’s essay organized?What is Levy’s tone about his topic? What
is his attitude toward it? How can you tell?
Think of all the storms you’ve weathered in your life. How could Levy’s essay have helped you?
Determine a Purpose for a Process
Two kinds of processes:◦Directional processes
Explain how to do something
◦Informational processes Explain how things
work
Create a Context for a Process
Provide a context for a process by making clear to your readers why it is important and should be important to them.
Build a context in your introduction!
How did you learn this process?
Why do you perform this process?
Where have you seen this process performed?
Think through Your Topic
?s to Consider for Process1. Is your topic a directional or informational process?2. Is the process easy or difficult to perform or understand?3. Can you explain it effectively in about 500 words?4. Why do you want to write about this process?5. Is the process interesting? Can you make it interesting?6. What do you want your readers to be able to do or
understand after reading your essay?7. What are a few of the steps in this process?8. Does the process require special equipment?9. Do you need to define any special terms for your
readers?10. What larger meaning or significance for readers do you
see in the process?
Plan & Write Your Essay
When you write about a process, make sure that you:◦Tell readers about any
special tools or equipment needed
◦Make the steps clear◦Define any special
terms
Here is your process for writing a process (follow these 3 steps):
1. Identify the steps. Focus on 3-5 MAJOR
steps. Make an outline w/ major
steps and supporting details.
2. Organize and explain the steps. Organized logically? Decide on transitions.
3. Write your thesis statement.
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