Informative (and Surprising) Essay (Paper #3

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English 095
Fall 2014
Sean Davis
Essay 1
Informative Essay Assignment Sheet
Your first writing project in this course will be an informative and surprising essay about a certain aspect of a place that
interests you. This place could be a neighborhood, city, state, or region that has always fascinated you, but it does not necessarily have
to be a place in which you have lived. Rather, it can simply be a place with which you feel some sort of curiosity or personal
connection. Your goal is to explore that curiosity or connection by writing a research-based, minimum 650 word essay that will
both inform and entertain your classmates by presenting relevant and surprising information about this place.
Here are a few examples of surprising and informative topic ideas for essays about place:
-Your readers may already know that Miami is home to a diverse array of Latin-American cultures, but they might be
surprised to learn that it is also home to one of the largest Jewish populations in the United States.
-Perhaps you are from Oaxaca, Mexico, and you want to reverse your readers’ view of Mexican cuisine by proving that your
local fare is far more complex than the tacos and burritos served in American restaurants.
-Many people believe that Las Vegas, Nevada, is nothing more than neon lights and casinos. Is this really all there is to “Sin
City”?
When developing your topic, ask yourself questions such as the following:
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What might others not know and possibly find interesting or surprising?
What are the common views of this place?
What interests me about this place?
What interesting or surprising claim (your thesis) might I make about this place?
How much background information will my audience need about this place?
B UT OVERALL ENSURE YOUR THESIS IS YOUR OPINION AND YOUR GOAL IS TO PERSUADE PEOPLE TO YOUR OPINION.
REMEMBER THAT HOW YOU TELL SOMEONE YOUR OPINION IS JUST AS IMPORTANTAS YOUR
OPINION.
Remember to use Ethos, Pathos, and Logos when finding your supporting points that will directly support your thesis.
Your outline will be due for peer review on Oct. 13th.
Your First Draft due on 15th
Your Final Draft is due on Oct. 20th.
Informative (and Surprising) Essay (Paper #4)—Name_________________________
Basic Requirements:
Grade sheet (this page)?
Rough drafts with workshop comments?
All notes and applicable in-class work?
Assignment sheet?
File folder with name on tab?
Works Cited?
Copies/printouts of sources?
Paper Format Requirements:
Correct heading?
Last name and page number on each page in the correct place?
Double-spaced and typed in 12-pt. Times New Roman?
Long enough?
Paper Evaluation:
Evaluation Criteria
Introduction clearly develops and states the Possible Points
common view (focus and purpose;
10
development)
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Beginning of first paragraph clearly
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indicates the surprising reversal (focus and 20
purpose)
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20
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Writer provides plenty of vivid, interesting Possible Points
facts, examples, and details relevant to the 30
point that give the audience a clear picture
of the surprising reversal (development)
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Arrangement of information and ideas is
logical and easy to follow; writer uses
transitions between parts of sentences and
paragraphs (organization)
Essay concludes effectively (focus and
purpose; development)
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20
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20
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Information from sources is effectively
introduced, paraphrased and combined
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20
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Sources are appropriate
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10
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20
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Tone and style are appropriate to the
audience; essay displays control, variety,
and complexity of prose
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10
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Essay is generally free of distracting
surface errors (editing and proofreading)
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20
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Total Points
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200
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Essay sticks to its thesis (focus and
purpose)
Sources are cited correctly in MLA style
(parenthetically and Works Cited)
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