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ENG121 ENG/121 ENG 121 WEEK 2 DISCUSSION 2 OUTLINING AND PLANNING THE PERSONAL ESSAY [LATEST]  D O W N LOA D H E R E ENG121 ENG/121 ENG 121 WEEK 2 DISCUSSION 2 Outlining and Planning the Personal Essay [LATEST] Outlining and Planning the Personal Essay. 1st Post Due by Day 3. Your first post for this discussion thread is due on Thursday, Day 3 of this week. Your responses to your classmates are Prepare: As you prepare to write your second discussion for this week, take a few moments to: • Read Chapters 5 and 6 of Essentials of College Writing. • Review the Grading Rubric for this discussion. • Review the Introduction and Outline Worksheet (available in the online course). Reflect: Take time to reflect on the purpose of your essay. Think about the message you want your readers to take away from your essay. Write: Use the handout, “Introduction and Outline Worksheet” (available in the online course), to create the following for your personal essay: • A comprehensive outline • Statement of purpose • An introductory paragraph HelpNow!: Please view the video Downloading a Document for guidance on accessing the “Introduction and Outline Worksheet.” Post your outline, statement of purpose, and introductory paragraph to the discussion board. You can also upload it as a word document. Your initial post must be 200 to 300 words in length and posted by Day 3. Respond to Peers: Respond to at least two classmates. In each response • Suggest an improvement to the organization of your classmate’s outline. • State whether your classmate’s purpose is clear. If it is not clear, explain what is confusing.


• State whether the introductory paragraph gets your attention and whether the purpose is clearly conveyed in the introductory paragraph. Response posts must be 125 to 200 words in length and posted by Day 7. If you have questions about how to participate in discussions, consult “About Discussions” under the Course Home menu. You are not required to support your claims with additional scholarly sources; however, should you decide to use additional sources, make sure you properly cite any references. Refer to the Ashford Writing Center’s Citation and Reference Guide for guidelines on citing sources in APA style. HelpNow!: Please view the video Accessing Feedback in the Gradebook for guidance on how to review your instructor’s feedback when the post is graded.


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