Come to class, having read and completed the assignments for that date. Use the check-off list to help you organize your homework and what to bring to class
Date | Assignment |
W 9/27 |
Topic for day’s discussion: Organizing Ideas
_____ Read Aims,
pp. 129-133 _____ Complete exercises on pp. 134-135 _____ Bring to class outline of Informative Paper |
F 9/29 |
Topic for day’s discussion: Review Thesis Statement
_____ Read Aims,
pp. 57-63 _____ Bring to class copy of thesis statement from your Informative Paper |
q focus on one specific experience. Your experience should cover a fairly short time frame (preferably one day or a few hours).
q have an implied thesis. This means your thesis won’t be written down in the essay, but the readers will be able to figure out specifically what you are trying to show. My experience might be my senior prom, but my thesis would be more specific: Just because a boy is popular doesn’t mean that he is a nice person.
q have vivid details and description. Provide your readers with all the details they’ll need to see what happened.
q show why this experience is significant. Don’t just tell us that it was important; show it by a) showing us what your ideas/beliefs/attitudes were before the experience, b) showing what changed your attitudes, and c) showing how you were different after this experience.
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