there is two parts to this assignment the week 3 draft that has to be 300 words and the outline that is 200 words. Don’t worry about creating thread I will do that myself.
Part 1 As part of the writing process, you are expected to
reflect on your work and revise and edit accordingly. It is also useful
to establish a community of learners in which you help edit and
proofread each others papers. This reciprocal process will help you
identify areas of strength and weakness in others writing as well as
reflect on your own work and perhaps discover similar strengths and
weaknesses. For this week, you will be performing a peer review on a
classmates Week Three Draft. For your initial post
- Read the instructions for completing the Week Three Draft assignment.
- Then, do one of the following:
- Upload an early version of your Week Three
Draft (at least 300 words) (.doc format) as a new thread with your name
and title of paper. - Create a new thread in which you copy and paste your draft into the body of your post.
- Post a detailed outline (at least 200 words)
that clearly illustrates how you plan to organize your essay. The
outline should contain a working thesis, topic sentences, and
details/textual references to support the topic sentences. See the Sample Outline in the Ashford Writing Center for guidance.
- Upload an early version of your Week Three
Week 3 Draft assignment instructions
How to Write the Draft
Closely read and take notes on the Literary Analysis assignment found
under the Week Five tab. There, you will find complete directions. By
this point in the course, you will have discussed two texts, defined at
least one conflict, and identified and described at least three literary techniques as specified in the Week Five Literary Analysis prompt.
For this assignment, you will construct a working thesis statement that
defines in detail the conflict you will analyze, the two texts you will
address, and the literary devices you will apply to your final analysis.
Review the Writing a Clear and Sound Thesis for a Literary Analysis for support.
The body of your paper, which will consist of 800 to 1000 words, is to be presented in four sections as detailed below.
- Conflict
- Identify the conflict in the two texts you have chosen.
- Identify the similarities and differences in the representation of the conflict in the texts.
- Identify three literary techniques and elements that help represent this conflict.
- Literary Techniques in [Title of First Chosen Text]
- Explain where and how you see the three literary techniques at work in your chosen first text.
- Provide specific examples by quoting, paraphrasing, and/or summarizing.
- Explain how the literary techniques/examples define and draw out this conflict.
- Literary Techniques in [Title of Second Chosen Text]
- Explain where and how you see the three literary techniques at work in your second chosen text.
- Provide specific examples by quoting, paraphrasing, and/or summarizing.
- Explain how the literary techniques define and draw out this conflict.
- Similarities and Differences
- Compare and contrast the manner in which the texts address the conflict.
- Explain if they use different and/or similar literary techniques to articulate that conflict.
- Explain the different and/or similar resolutions of each conflict and how those resolutions were reached.
Compile a working references list on a separate page that
is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing
Center.
ENG125 – Thesis Statements FINAL.docx OUTLINE FORM.docx literary.docx Types of Conflicts Found in Literature.docx The Story of an Hour.docx The Welcome Table.docx
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