Hello Lazarus: I think you have a pretty good and strong thesis. three reasons that are starting each one the three paragraphs of the body of your essay. Based on my essay feedback teacher said essay needs to be based on the ethos pathos and logos on the CDC website. Just make sure your following that path and review the teacher’s feedback on your first draft. Doing this will give you an idea if what you wrote is good or if something needs improvement.
The first timed writing assignment was to discuss the differences between the novel and the movie, Into the Wild, by John Krakauer. In retrospect, my essay would have been more effective if I clearly identified one element in detail about why the change in narrator impacted the story. The use of examples would have strengthened my argument and allowed me to stay on point with the prompt. I also think that a compare and contrast paragraph would have helped my essay. For example, comparisons could have been made between other written works and films.
Make sure it is in a distant and formal third person. Remember, just the facts. Do not critique it or offer personal insight...yet. Paragraph 2 is a brief analysis. Consider
The author has a knack for writing and storytelling. I thought the essay was very interesting and informative. I think the author showed a talent for writing. It was easy to read, and flowed really nicely.
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After reviewing "What is the Value of A Human Life" by Kenneth Feinberg an essay from NPR 's series This I Believe, I 've come to realize that this essay would be great for incoming English 1301 students to read and analyze. After examining the essay closely, students would see how Feinberg did and excellent job of providing a strong Introduction and Conclusion paragraph, including quotes from families of the 9/11 attack, and they will also see how Feinberg focuses on the main topic of the essay. Feinberg beings his essay by asking the reader the question, do all humans have equal rights. This is an effective way to grab the reader’s attention because questions are usually what the reader has in mind when he or she sees your topic. In the introduction Feinberg makes an argument stating that all human life should have equal value.
My first revision was to put “The purpose of this article was for the author, Emily Heyer, to express her thoughts and opinions for gay marriage, and to share her views on why Iowa should have been pro gay marriage in 2011.” as the second sentence and make it flow. In the second paragraph it seems to me that I just summarized her work which wasn 't exactly part of the assignment. I went back and added the types of strategies she uses while writing her article and how they connect to the emotions of the reader and it affected the reader 's train of thought.
Argumentative Essay In this essay I will compare two different stories, by giving information about them and I would expose them, the two stories I would talk about are “Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl”,and “Hitler YouthGrowing Up in Hitler 's Shadow” I choose this two because the holocaust has a great impact in the world. Anne Frank
This analysis would be very useful to readers who are looking for a more in depth understanding of the piece. Also, this analysis was proved usefully in my American Literature class due to the fact it brought many great ideas for
In the novel of the Call of the Wild, Buck tried to adapt to his new and difficult life. He was forced to help the men find gold; he experienced a big transformation in him. At the end, he transformed into a new and different dog. Buck went through physical, mental and environmental changes. In my essay, I talked about how Buck was like at the beginning, what he changed into, and how he was forced to adapt his new environment, and underwent these changes.
So, by the end of the essay, I was able to understand the author in some way. When reading future essays for this course, I imagine I will do the same. Continue to read the essay, re-read when necessary, and maybe even take breaks and go back to the reading with fresh
ENG-122 Reflective Essay My writing process has changed tremendously over the course of this class. I feel more accomplished, confident and I feel sometimes that my ideas and thoughts just come in to my mind out of nowhere and I start writing about anything now. I pay attention to my punctuation and grammar more as I have polished them more now, not only when I write but then others write as well. I am constantly looking for errors and I highly think this is helping me a lot in my career.
Evidence for the claim You have great stories, but I believe you need to support you claim with statistics and facts. Evidence provided does not support the main claim. The essay did not have a work-cited page.
My expectations coming into the course were high and remained high throughout the duration of the course. The essays I wrote in the class really challenged me to progress in my writing skills. The illustration essay really served as an example of what not to do when writing at a college level. My approach of the essay was really misunderstood and grammatically incorrect.
Student Name: Malika Maya Marlene Mitchell Student ID: 70693327 Answer the questions below according to the instructions given. Please note that responses to BOTH questions must be included in the same submission in order for your examination to be graded; otherwise, it will be returned to you for revision. 1. Write a composition using one of the topics listed below.