My Take on the Prewriting Assignment in Week 1 Activity 10
In Week 1 Activity 10, we’re tasked with a prewriting assignment that helps us get ready to evaluate a sample student literary essay. Here’s how I understand it:
First, we need to read “The Most Handsome Drowned Man” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This is important because it gives us a direct understanding of the story we’ll be analyzing. Next, we read Dean Rader’s “Overview of ‘The Most Handsome Drowned Man,’” which offers some critical insights and interpretations that can deepen our understanding of the text.
After that, we go through several guides. These include PowerPoints on writing strong thesis statements and how to insert quotations into a literary essay, along with resources on formatting and MLA citation. These are all essential skills for writing a clear and well-supported literary analysis.
Finally, we read the directions for the sample student essay and then the essay itself. This step allows us to see how another student has approached their analysis and apply what we’ve learned from the earlier steps.
The purpose of this prewriting assignment is to prepare us with the tools and techniques needed to analyze literary texts effectively. By following this process, we can gain a better understanding of the material and improve our ability to express our thoughts clearly in writing. Overall, this prep work sets us up to write a thoughtful and well-argued literary essay.
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I appreciate how clearly you outlined the steps of the prewriting assignment! I agree that each part plays a key role in helping us develop a strong foundation for analyzing literary texts. I especially liked your point about how the PowerPoints on thesis statements and quotations are essential for structuring a well-supported literary essay. Those resources make a big difference in ensuring our analysis is clear and well-organized.
It’s great that this process not only helps us evaluate a sample essay but also equips us with the skills we need for our own writing.
Hello, Fatim You described the goal of the prewriting assignment more effectively, and I completely agree! I really liked how you emphasized the significance of Dean Rader’s critical analysis as well as the narrative itself.I also like how you pointed out that the student essay sample helps us better prepare for our own writing by providing a real-world example of how to apply what we have learned. Additionally, these materials will ensure that we approach the student essay example with a solid foundation, allowing us to analyze the work effectively.