Identify a topic that you think is meaningful and significant, and compose an argument statement supported by evidence (sources and your analysis) for why other people should pay attention.

Meaning and Significance: rough draft workshop

Andrew David Thaler, “The Politics of Fake Documentaries

Chloe Angyal, “Romantic Comedies Teach Women That Stalking is A ComplimentLinks to an external site

Laurie Penny, “What to Do When You’re Not the Hero Anymore to an external site.

Claudia Rankine, “The Meaning of Serena Williams external site.

Your essay should identify a topic that you think is meaningful and significant, and compose an argument statement supported by evidence (sources and your analysis) for why other people should pay attention. In order to satisfy the requirements for this assignment, you should complete the steps below.

Compose a first draft of your essay. While your first draft does not have to be the full 1000 words of the final draft, it should not be less than 700 words. Your first draft should include a working argument, body paragraphs, and an outline of your conclusion.

After you have received feedback on your draft during the workshop period, you should make a revision plan. Your revision plan should identify key areas for improvement and identify specific actions you will take to revise your essay.

Revise your response essay based upon the feedback you received in the draft workshop. Make sure your essay has an original title. Submit your final draft by the due date.

 

Identify a topic that you think is meaningful and significant, and compose an argument statement supported by evidence (sources and your analysis) for why other people should pay attention.
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