Reference no: EM133471919
Prompt:
For this project, you will build upon the outline of the essay you have developed while incorporating your instructor's feedback. Use the prompt
questions below to help you develop your draft. You will pull out quotes and paraphrases from your selected reading and write summaries that you will use to support your analysis.
When you are done responding to the prompts below, you will have the first draft of your critical analysis essay. In the following module, you will complete a revision activity to further improve this draft.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
I. Introduction
The introduction of your essay is where readers will learn what your essay is about. Do not give all your information away here. Instead, give readers a sample of what is to come and what you will be supporting with evidence in the body of the essay. Do not forget to review your outline to make sure you briefly cover all of the key points you identified. If your claim and key points have changed since then, it is okay! For your new ideas, seek feedback from your instructor or writing resources available through SNHU.
A. Provide an overview of the work yZu have analyzed, briefly describing the main points and your reaction to the author's claim.
B. Compose a thesis that you will support with evidence throughout the essay. This statement will give direction to your essay and should be well thought out.