Write an Exploratory Essay Most school writing is thesis-driven: a claim is made and evidence is found to support that claim. T

Write an Exploratory Essay Most school writing is thesis-driven: a claim is made and evidence is found to support that claim. This is especially true in ″research″ papers, where sources are often consumed to ″prove a point″ (we′ll do this in essay #4, don′t worry). The Topic This essay is a bit different than an argument essay. This essay is a hybrid of personal writing and research-but not in the service of a predetermined conclusion. Rather, we will care more about exploration. Start by picking three topics that define you: subjects you care about, sports/activities/hobbies you participate in, issues/problems you are confronting. We′ll discuss possible topics and directions for this essay over the next couple weeks in our discussion threads. The Research You will need to read outside sources on your topic-books, stories, essays, articles. The number and length of these will differ from topic to topic. We will use the library, both the bookshelves and e-books and the library database, as we conduct research. A second part of your research is an interview that you will conduct with another person who is interested in the topic you have chosen. The Personal Write a scene or two about your personal experience with the topic. Pay special attention to focused moments and character development. The Organization We will explore a number of organizational strategies during the next couple weeks. Since we are using several different writing genres-interview, written texts, personal story-we will work on blending sections where we can and demarcating segments where blending will not work. Requirements: 1,300 – 1,500 words Incorporate/use a quote and/or summary from two or three sources found in the library, library databases, or credible sources from the internet. Interview a person who has experience with your topic and incorporate several quotes/summaries/″parts″ from that interview into your essay. Works Cited page: On the works cited page, you will have at least 2 sources: a citation for each ″print″ source(s) and a citation for the interview. Discernible structure organized in a logical way (beginning, middle, end) Explicit thesis statement in introduction

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