When you are asked to design the expository essay, consider you have been asked to act as a teacher.
In your expository essay you present someone else�s point of view without expressing your personal opinion. The success of your essay depends on your careful planning and organization. You must be able to: emphasize important points, separate the thesis and its supporting arguments, be objective when sharing the ideas with the readers.
As a rule expository essays are written in the second person (you). You can end your expository essay in many ways. We will list below the most common types of conclusion:
Restatement of the argument (gives a reader larger perception of the subject significance)
Statement of your contribution (makes the essay not so abstract)
Sharing with the reader the next step in the research/argument.