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Illustration PrewritingEffective illustration essays support a generalization, explain, and clarify by providing examples that maintain readers’ interest and achieve the author’s purpose.
AssignmentFor this assignment, you’ll prepare an outline or graphic organizer for a 1,600- to 1,800-word essay using the illustration pattern of development. You’ll choose one of the assigned topics listed below and begin your research; three to five secondary sources are required. You are required to use American Psychological Association (APA) citation and documentation format for parenthetical (in-text) citation and your list of references.
Review Illustration, Chapter 13 in your textbook, and complete exercises 13.1, 13.2, and 13.3 on developing and explaining examples, and appealing to specific audiences. Refer to Graphic Organizers 13.1 and 13.2 in your text to see the structure of an illustration essay.
You do not need to use text boxes or create flowcharts for your essay assignment. Refer to the sample graphic organizer included in these exam instructions and type your work in a word-processed document.
TopicsChoose one of the following topics:
A generalization about effective or ineffective parenting
A generalization about your current or future career
A generalization about your age group, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and so on
ResearchYou will need three to five reputable secondary sources for your Illustration prewriting.
Review Chapter 22, “Finding Sources, Taking Notes, and Synthesizing Ideas.” Evaluate your sources to ensure that the information you’re using and passing on to your readers is accurate and reliable.
Incorporate evidence from your secondary sources into your outline or graphic organizer to plan your essay. You’ll need to use parenthetical citation and include a list of references on the last page of your exam. Refer to the APA style section in your text and the APA style guide in the Writer’s Block.
ProcessFollow the guided writing assignment in Chapter 13 of your textbook. Steps one to six will help you develop, plan, and organize your ideas.