Order Number |
9786463523 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Essay Prompt: What is your chocolate story? (Your answer is your thesis!)
Procedure: You may use any of the texts we have read in class and for homework to support your thesis for essay 1. Read for key ideas that relate to your thesis. You may also research outside sources for your essay to explain your thesis.
Related articles:
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/08/01/33…
and the following in the files
Answer the essay prompt
– 3-3.5 pages required
– Format the first page MLA style (look to the module MLA for an example
– Include cover memo to front of essay
– Write this essay in first person. This will be the only essay you write in first person though.
– Readings available on Canvas: (Look under modules essay 1 Your Chocolate Story)
Cover Memo in front of essay:
-What is the biggest strength in your essay? (What are you most proud of?)
-What still needs improvement in your essay? Write about what you’d still like to work on with your writing.
-What was your biggest challenge with completing the task of writing the essay?
Minimum Requirements:
The essay contains a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
The essay supports your thesis with appropriate quotes and paraphrases the author’s ideas.
Proofread, making sure that grammar errors don’t interfere with readability and comprehension and attempt to use coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Write a final draft answering the essay prompt (3-3.5 pages) and include a cover memo answering the three questions.
An “A” paper will meet all the minimum requirements AND…
The essay contains a thesis statement that gives the readers a clear idea of what you are critiquing.
Included are three quotes from texts and writing that shows you carefully unpacked and critiqued those quotes.
Develop ideas completely and wrap it up to conclude strongly.
Students should pay close attention to style and mechanics in all of your work by implementing the organization and writing skills introduced in this class.
Careful proofreading together with correct grammar and punctuation usage is crucial in this class. Although the spellchecker is a valuable tool, one that students absolutely should use, students cannot simply run a spell-check without also proofreading a paper. As we know, spellcheckers do not flag everything, and may incorrectly flag some items. Only careful proofreading can find all the errors. In conjunction with the spellchecker, also enable the Microsoft Word grammar checker to run concurrently with the spellchecker.