Description
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Discuss stylistically appropriate writing strategies for various audiences, subjects, and purposes
Identify main ideas, supporting evidence, and conclusions through critical analysis for utilizing these components in one's own writing
Interpret the writing process as a means for generating ideas, drafting, and revising for improving the quality and effectiveness of one's own writing
Integrate appropriate and qualified evidence into one's own composition through effective research
Prompt: For this essay, you will analyze a reading and develop a thesis about the author's goal in the article you selected. Once your thesis is established, you will use examples from the reading to support your thesis throughout your essay.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction
This is where readers will have a chance to get an idea of what your essay will be about and what you will prove throughout. Do not give all of your information away here, but give readers a sample of what is to come. Do not forget to review your writing plan to make sure you are hitting all of the points you planned out, while also stating your thesis.
Provide an overview of the work you have analyzed, briefly describing main points and your thoughts about the writing.
Compose an engaging thesis that you will support throughout your essay. This statement will give direction to your essay and should be well thought out.
II. Body
The body is your opportunity to describe and support your thesis in depth. Make sure your thoughts and evidence are clear and organized in a way that is easy for readers to follow and understand.
Be sure to write multiple paragraphs that are focused, clearly state their intent, and move logically from one to the other, building the thesis as the essay progresses. These paragraphs also need to deploy evidence from the selected reading.
Your body paragraphs should support your thesis by combining thoughts and ideas with evidence from the writing. There is no such thing as a right or wrong evaluation; the key is how your thesis is supported and the quality of the evidence used.
III. Conclusion
Think of the conclusion as a review of your analysis. Use this section to restate your thesis and remind readers of your supporting evidence. Think of this as your last chance to prove your point.
Review your analysis and summarize key supporting points. This section should consist of a review of your main points employed to support your thesis.
Your conclusion should articulate insights about the author's claim established through your analysis. Describe how what you have learned about critical thinking, analysis, and revision can be applied to future writing activities in your academic or professional life.
Guidelines for Submission: Your analysis essay must be 3–4 pages in length (plus a cover page and references) and must be written in MLA or APA format. Use double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Include at least three references from the selected reading cited in MLA or ****APA format.
in APA format, Gonna upload my final draft also just to see my input. and gonna upload the reading.