Here is a copy of out of class essay assignment #2 which was distributed in class today.
We will continue our discussion on Monday. Be thinking about some possible topic choices.
English 1A, Fall 2012---C. Fraga
Date assigned: Friday, Sept. 28*
Rough draft (optional): due no later than Friday, October 12
Final draft due: Monday, October 22
*You have three weeks (which includes
four weekends) to research, write, and edit this essay before submitting.
Details:
1. MLA format
2. At least 4 outside sources on your
Works Cited page
3. Please, no Wikipedia
4. No formulaic, 5 paragraph essay
5. Underline thesis statement
6. Everything you need to know about
how to document research in MLA format as well as to conduct research can be
found in your Rules of Thumb textbook. Of course, I will be going over MLA
details in class as well.
7. Utilize the bibliography and note
card system I will teach and follow the instructions for submitting the final
draft. (These instructions will be written on the board during class on Sept.
28th.)
8. This essay is worth 200 points:
100 points for content and organization and 100 points for sentence structure,
grammar, etc.
OUT OF CLASS ESSAY ASSIGNMENT
#2
Course theme: the significance
of home
Every family, at some point, must
face something extraordinary and/or challenging that impacts the family entity.
How do members of the family cope, adjust, and/or “deal” with the
event/situation?
I am not referring to the everyday
“bumps in the road” that occur for all families. Instead, I am asking you to
consider the family unit when faced with an especially challenging situation.
These situations could include but are not limited to:
• death
• birth
• infidelity
• serious injury
• dementia
• serious illness
• divorce
• unemployment
• new employment
• moving to a new
home/state/area/country
• the return of a war veteran
• moving BACK home after initially
moving OUT
• alcoholism
• drug abuse
Select ONE situation that you are most interested in exploring. You will
conduct research (and possibly personal interviews, if possible) in order to
write an essay that offers the reader background on the topic and makes an assertion
about what elements of a particular situation impact a family in the most challenging
of ways and supports it logically and interestingly.
Your thesis might read something like
this:
When a family member develops
dementia, the challenges are often devastating, yet the disease definitely
impacts family members more than the dementia patient.
Or…
When a couple divorces, it most
certainly impacts the children still living at home; however, it is the older
children who have already moved away that are most affected by the split.
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