ENGL 1301 Week 4 Assignment Help | Central Texas College
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ENGL 1301 Week 4 Assignment Help | Central Texas College
Descriptive Essay
Write a 500-750 word
essay using description as the chief method of development. Follow the
guidelines for formatting as described in Notes on Writing a Descriptive Essay,
located above. Make sure that you have viewed the MLA Sample page under Helpful
Resources, located to the left of your screen.
Writing Assignment
Purpose: to inform
Method of Development:
description
Choose your own topic,
but make sure that the topic allows you to be able to describe it. You can
choose to describe a place, your favorite piece of clothing, an event, your
cell phone, a friend, or something else totally different. If you have
something in mind but you are unsure if it will work as a descriptive essay,
please send me a message through the Messages link for assistance.
Reminders
1. Brainstorm
for topics.
2. Accumulate
as many details as you can about your topic, and then sift through them,
discarding those that are irrelevant, weak, or unrelated to the impression you
would like to convey.
3. Organize
your ideas.
4. Use
vivid language and varied sentence structure.
5. Remember
this is not a narrative. This essay is based on painting a picture for the
audience.
6. Check
the syllabus for due dates.
Writing Approach
In this essay
assignment, description will be the dominant technique used to develop a
distinct impression of your topic. Remember that description must appeal to the
senses: taste, touch sound, sight, smell. While you need not appeal to every
sense in your essay, be sure to give the reader enough description so that he/she
can be a part of your topic’s development.
You may certainly use
figurative language in your descriptions – simile, metaphor, personification,
etc. In any case, be aware of your audience (your classmates) and your tone.
Your choice of words may greatly influence your reader’s impression of your
topic. Be careful to present your topic as you would like it to be interpreted.
Complete your
assignment using word-processing software such as MS Word 365 (download free
software at https://products.office.com/en-us/student?ms.officeurl=getoffice365),
LibreOffice (download free software at https://www.libreoffice.org/download),
or other per course requirements. Save your file as an .rtf file or .doc to
ensure that it can be opened at any computer.
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Students are required to present this first essay to the Writing Lab before
submitting them to me for a final grade. They will not be accepted without you
first submitting a rough draft to the lab, so plan accordingly.
You must work with the
Writing Lab on this essay, and I must receive confirmation from the lab prior
to the paper’s submission of your active participation with the lab on the
essay’s completion.
Keep in mind that you
must allow enough time for feedback (approximately 72 hours) so the rough draft
should be submitted to the writing lab by the due date on the syllabus to allow
you enough time to make the final changes. Failure to adequately prepare for
this requirement will not constitute an excused late submission.
Submit your descriptive
essay rough draft to the writing lab as an attachment using your school email
address ending in ctcd.edu.
Include my name,
Corinne Tatum, the assignment description, and email the rough draft to
[email protected].
Please note that any
essays submitted through non-CTCD emails will likely be blocked by our security
system. (This includes gmail, hotmail,
yahoo, etc.)
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