OPPOSING
VIEWPOINTS ESSAY ASSIGNMENT (continued) Please note the
following due dates: ·
Rough Draft Posted to Writing Group—no later than midnight Tuesday,
November 20. ·
Responses to Writing Group’s rough drafts—no later than midnight
Saturday, November 24. ·
Final Copy due at the beginning of our end-of-the-quarter
meeting, Tuesday, November 27. 6 Please print out the
following steps for easy reference and check them off as you complete
them. To be successful, it is CRITICAL
that you complete all steps IN ORDER and complete each step fully before
continuing on to the next. ____1. If you need to, please review the Opposing Viewpoints Essay Preparation steps. In particular re-read Steps 7 and 8, and the sample student essay “Students, Take Note!” (You will find this essay on pp. 293-295 (289-291) of Steps to Writing Well.) ____2. Review again the topic you chose
and the opposing essays you found. These were Steps 7 and 8 of last week’s
assignment. ____3. Decide which side of the topic you will support and defend. The
side you take will be the thesis of your essay. ____4. Write your thesis sentence. Below are some sample thesis
sentences—please note their style and content: ·
Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous is effective for a majority of people. ·
I believe that the Environmental
Movement over the past two decades has been remarkably ineffective. ·
Contrary to what many politicians
might tell you, the 2003 war in ·
There is little doubt that Global Warming is
the most serious threat to our continued existence on this planet. ____5.
Turn to p.281 (277) of Steps to Writing Well and study the
three organizational patterns presented.
Note the different organization of each. ____6. Choose either Pattern A, Pattern B, or Pattern C
to build your essay. [If you choose Pattern A or Pattern B,
you will need two points of support for your position and two opposing points
that you will refute (argue against). [If you choose Pattern C, you will need
three points of support for your position that will by inference refute three
points of your opposition. ____7. Following the organizational pattern you chose (Pattern A, B, or
C), brainstorm and list reasons, thoughts, persuasive details, examples,
etc., that you can use to develop your body paragraphs. Note: Have NO sources open in front of you when doing the above step or you
may become be guilty of
plagiarism. ____8. Write a rough draft of each of your body paragraphs. ____9. Refer to the opposing essays you collected in Steps 7 and 8 of the preparatory
assignment. Locate and highlight
specific quotes you could blend into your body paragraphs to add support and
to make your position stronger. If you
chose Pattern B or C, you can also locate specific quotes you could refute. EKeep the quotes you will borrow small
in number and short in words. ____10. Turn to p. 293 (289) of Steps
to Writing Well and re-read the first paragraph of the sample student
essay “Students, Take Note.” ENotice how this paragraph first introduces
and explains the issue and then ends with the author’s thesis—his position on
the issue. You will want to do the
same in yours. ____11. Write your introductory paragraph using this sample paragraph as
a model. [Place your thesis statement at the end
of this paragraph. (Make it the paragraph’s final sentence.) ____12. Turn to p. 295 (291) of Steps
to Writing Well and re-read the last
paragraph of the sample student essay “Students, Take Note.” ENotice the tone and content of this
conclusion. ____13. Write your concluding paragraph using this sample paragraph as a
model. ____14. Collect all the paragraphs you have written and stack them in the
proper sequence. Add any transitions
your reader will need to move comfortably from one paragraph to the next. CYou now have built the rough draft of
your essay, so take a break, relax, and celebrate for a bit. When you feel appropriately refreshed, go
on to the next step. ____15. Read ALOUD through
your rough draft. Revise and polish it as best as you can. ____16. Post this revised rough draft to your Writing Group no later than
midnight Tuesday, November 20. This will earn 10 points. ____17. Respond to your Writing Group's rough drafts by midnight Saturday, November 24. As always, please
offer constructive comments and encouragement. This will earn 5
points. ____18. Make any final adjustments to your essay and bring it to our end-of-the-quarter meeting (Tuesday, November 28)
at the beginning of class—12:30 p.m. A competent essay can yield up to 100 points. |