Barney/Eng 90 ESSAY THREE Essay Topic: Drawing from the articles in America Now (Ch. 6 and 10), your knowledge, personal experiences and observations, write a persuasive essay in which you explore the social effects of communication technology, such as Facebook, Twitter, text messages, and blogs. Questions To Consider: Do modern communication technologies bring people together or isolate people? Are we enhancing our social and communication skills or losing certain fundamental skills? Ultimately, do social networking sites have a harmful or beneficial effect on our culture? Format Requirements: MLA Format 12 point Times New Roman font double-spaced 1 inch margins 2-3 pages (2 full pages minimum) Due Dates: Thesis statement and outline 3 copies of typed, completed rough draft Final draft (also include the rough drafts) Tuesday, March 12 Thursday, March 13 Thursday, March 21 Guidelines: Proofread carefully! Directly refer to at least one of the articles in America Now by quoting or paraphrasing. Do not use any outside resources other than the articles in America Now. Submit your final paper to turnitin.com. Grading Rubric THESIS and CONTENT (Development) The essay has a thesis—a single, central point that is interesting, original, debatable and substantial. The central idea is developed in the essay through well-chosen, appropriate, concrete details that show originality and freshness. Author shows rather than merely tells. Generalizations and assertions are defended. Arguments are logical and supported with at least one direct reference to America Now. 1 2 3 4 ORGANIZATION The essay is organized and well structured (there is a beginning, a body, and a conclusion). Paragraphs are organized, unified and coherent. Each supporting paragraph has a controlling idea (which may be expressed in a topic sentence). Transitions help the paper flow smoothly. Introductory paragraph is interesting and appropriate. Concluding paragraph is satisfying. 1 2 3 4 STYLE Sentences are mature and parallel. Sentences show variety of pattern and are rhetorically effective. The essay is written in a style and tone appropriate to the audience, topic and purpose. Words are appropriate and well chosen. Writer avoids jargon and slang. Writer seems to be speaking in an authentic voice. Paper is enjoyable and interesting. 1 2 3 4 GRAMMAR, SPELLING, MECHANICS Substantially free of errors in grammar (comma splices, fragments, run-on sentences, agreement, etc.), spelling, and mechanics (margins, format, etc.). 1 2 3 4