Robinson Crusoe: Guide to Analytical and Expository Writing video

Video title: Robinson Crusoe

Watch this History of Literature and Guide to Writing video entitled Robinson Crusoe: A Guide to Analytical and Expository Writing to develop analytical and expository writing skills, which are used to develop ideas and strong arguments; express opinions supporting a particular viewpoint; establish points about a subject through the use of irony; or explain a point of view through the use of facts and transition words, phrases, and sentences.

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Robinson Crusoe: Guide to Analytical and Expository Writing video. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Expository Writing Lesson. Learn about Writing. Learn about Analytical Expository Writing using Robinson Crusoe as your guide. Study analytical, expository writing skills, which are used to develop ideas and strong arguments; express opinions supporting a particular viewpoint; establish points about a subject through the use of irony; or explain a point of view through the use of facts and transition words, phrases, and sentences.
  • Gain insight to Daniel Defoe's use of analytical, expository writing in his classic novel Robinson Crusoe through excerpts that show the author's development of ideas and the expression of his opinions.
  • Read the text of Robinson Crusoe, and learn how to use the same method of analytical, expository writing as that exemplified in the novel for essays and reports.
  • Study the analytical, expository mode of writing through excerpts from Daniel Defoe's classic tale and appreciate the artistry of the renowned illustrator N.C. Wyeth.
  • Discover the many benefits of using online video for visual learning. Educational video for teaching the K-12 curriculum provides online learning for children and students of all ages and abilities. Using subtitled video - or video with closed captions - enables children to choose between watching, listening to, or reading each presentation whichever best suites their individual learning style. A wonderful option particularly for dyslexia and special needs education.

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