ARTICLE ATTACHED BELOW
ANNOTATIONS ATTACHED BELOW
- Begin your draft with an outline or by free writing.
- If so, sketch out a brief outline of the article and relate it to your initial annotations submitted to Writing Assignment 3. You may also free write your thoughts on the article.
- Find connections within the article from your annotations and create new connections within this first draft.
- Now you can begin your summary or continue free-writing with specific connections to your annotations.
- You should have a robust draft with many ideas that can be reworked and pared down.
- Include additional information and research that supports your view and opinion. If necessary, identify sections that will require additional research and information to support your view.
- Summarize the article. Consider the following points when writing your summary:
- Introduce the article’s title, name of the author, and the author’s thesis statement or the central point.
- Maintain a neutral tone and be objective.
- Use the third person perspective and use the present tense.
- Focus on the text. Limit your comments to presenting the text’s key points.
- Write all/most of your summary in your own words. If you borrow a phrase or sentence from the text, place the phrase or sentence in quotation marks and give the page number in parentheses.
- Do not state the author’s ideas as your own.
- Be concise.
- Analyze the article. Use your annotations to identify sections in the article that need clarification as well as significant or meaningful details. Consider the following questions when writing your analysis:
- What is the author’s thesis or central idea?
- What questions does the author address?
- Who is the audience (who is the author writing to)?
- How does the author relate key points to one another? How is the article structured?
- What strategies does the author use to generate interest in the argument and to persuade readers of its merit?
- What evidence does the author use to support the thesis? How persuasive is the evidence?
- Does the author anticipate objections and/or opposing views?
- Does the author use faulty reasoning?
- Use MLA format.
- Submit your first draft to this assignment.
- Use a separate document to save your draft.
- Copy your draft and paste it into this assignment, which will allow us to access your draft more easily and return it to you in a timely manner.
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