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For instance, the author tells how the poodle used to be a hunting dog and the reason why its hair was cut with a lions main was because then the dog could swim better. FINISH As the reader going through the essay each paragraph leads into the next creating a nice flow throughout the essay. I found that the organization of the essay was chronological and made sense as a whole. Each paragraph was evidence that supported the argument/conclusion. Although I thought there was too much evidence to support the argument the organization of the essay was spot on.
I referred to unit 7’s discussion post where you outlined your essay. So far your research has proven to make for an interesting essay. I’m sorry I did not find a persuasive thesis statement in Unit 8 though, meaning I’m not convinced that there should be a policy change. I know you stated this is a working thesis statement which was not included in unit 8’s post. If you don’t mind, I would like to give some guidance.
I found this to be very helpful for me as a writer because I was able to stay more organized than usual. Some changes I made to my essay was to explain the uses of ethos, pathos and logos a little more. Rather than assuming that my audience knew what I was talking about. The feedback from my peers helped the most. It made me realize that parts of my essay were choppy and did not have a good flow.
Finding value in the word liberal education might be difficult to comprehend. We often don’t hear enough about the topic. William Cornon’s, the author of the essay “Only connect...” The Goals of Liberal Education elaborates two important values liberal education could partake in freedom and growth. The core values he preaches are essential to practice in everyday life.
After reading I find myself trying to write my thoughts down, but in the process of translating thoughts and attempting to organize my ideas, my essay ends up looking messy. I lose more of my time trying to organize that
I have revised my thesis statement to two sentences, rather than one. This is so that my point can be understood in a more effective way. My thesis statement is as follows. “There should be more stringent screening processes for individuals wanting to own guns in the United States because the current laws and regulations do not require mental health background checks and evaluations. Too many people with mental health issues are slipping through the cracks and obtaining weapons and then using them on innocent people.”
The Smarthinking program offers assistance in areas that majority of adult students may struggle in such as creating a essay. Since I’ve been out of school for almost 20 years I’ve struggled with creating a successful essay. I didn’t understand why we needed to prepare to tell a story. However I learned that college was much more then just writing or telling a story. It requires you to have organization starting with a topic introduction, thesis statement, main ideas and closing statement so that your audience can have a clear understanding of the message your giving.
Vonnegut suggests the most powerful recommendation for improving style is picking the right subject matter. If it's something that you're passionate for your personality will show. Thus be careful to pick something
Structure gives your writings a base to stand on, and language is basically the four walls of the house. Just try it! Use good structure and language in your essays and at home and your teacher can’t help
Goodmorning Ms. Scoggins, Hopefully you are having a great weekend in this lovely morning. The reason that I am reach out to you is that I have some concern about the course, and how it will impact my life once I leave Collins. Since I was a little girl, I really have never been a fanatic of english the reason for this I struggle to talk write and read the language. Now I have improve on talking and reading, but as much as I have improve in those area I am still lacking on my writing. I am having problems with my grammar and my thesis statement; I am able to understand the topic and write a lot more than what is required from me.
An essay must follow the basic structure introduction, body, and conclusion. By having the correct structure of an essay, the reader is able to read the essay more clearly. Applebaum’s essay follows the basic structure. Applebaum has an introduction that starts with an attention getter and ends with a thesis. After stating the thesis, he begins with the first body paragraph that begins with “Representative Hansen Clark” here the reader knows that what should be next is about student loans.
A thesis statement is a sentence that tells the reader exactly what the paper is going to be about. It can be used argumentatively in order to clearly depict the writers viewpoints and opinions on the subject of the paper. The thesis’ main purpose is to organize the key points that will be used as an overall subject for each body paragraph. The thesis creates a central idea that the writing piece is trying to explain. For argument papers, the thesis statement forms the reader’s claim which is proven by the end of the paper with supporting details and evidence from credible experts.
The bible tells us in Genesis 1:27 that we were created in the very image of God. Do you know we are the only creation of flesh and blood into which He breathed the breath of life Gen 2:7? Therefore, we are living souls, we were the last of God’s creation and it was after He created Man that He now looked over all He had made and he saw that it was very good as it tells us in Genesis 1:31 NLT. "Good" not the world's kind of good but God's kind of good, *** which is excellence.
In my first term here, at University of the People, one of my biggest issues was with conciseness; I was obsessed with clarity, but at a sacrifice of concise wording. I like to think that I have grown since then and that my papers and assignments reflect this, by getting to the point more quickly and
Even though I passed both Beginning English and Intermediate English with high grades, English for me is rather hard to comprehend because I can’t remember all the rules that are associated with it. Both of my English classes where online and I found them to be hard since I simply read what was assigned to me, did my work and wait for feedback from my teacher; however, I couldn’t fully understand why I was receiving the feedback, if I didn’t understand the rules. I recall making an A in Beginning English and having a high B in Intermediate English. One of my weak points in English is developing a thesis statement, I can’t develop them to express my points or thoughts.