ENGL147N Assignments Latest 2021 February (Full)

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ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 1 Assignment

Argument Research Essay Topic and Proposal

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: pp. 63-91, and review pp. 266-270

Lesson

Link (Word):Proposal Template  (Links to an external site.)

Link (PDF): Proposal Example (Links to an external site.)

Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (one supporting, one opposing)

Apply the following writing resources to your assignment:

Link (website):?APA Citation and Writing (Links to an external site.)

Instructions

The goal of an argument research proposal is to create a working argument thesis statement and a basic research plan that considers context, audience, and purpose and that presents potential sources that support and run counter to your stance.

Keep in mind that rather than being an outline or structural plan for your essay, this proposal should ground you in the scholarly conversation, should offer direction for research needs, and should give your professor ample focused material viable for providing effective feedback before the drafting process.

Access the Proposal Template and complete the six required sections:

Narrowed Topic

Research Question

Claim

Rationale and Research Plan

Review of Differing Viewpoint Sources via Synthesis Matrix

Reference Page

For an example proposal and development techniques, refer to your textbook reading for the week.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

Length: 1-1.5 pages (not including title page & reference page)

1-inch margins

Double spaced

12-point Times New Roman font

Title page

References page (minimum of 2 scholarly articles)

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 2 Assignment

Pre-writing, Argumentative Essay Introduction and Thesis, an Argumentative Plan, and First Sources

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: Chapter 3 and pp. 94-107, 295-297, 306, 337-356

Lesson

Link (Word doc): Assignment Template (Links to an external site.)Preview the document

Minimum of 6 scholarly sources

Apply the following writing resources to your assignment:

Link (website): APA Citation and Writing  (Links to an external site.)

Instructions

For this assignment, you will continue to pre-write and plan for your argument research essay by applying pre-writing to your thesis from Week1 (revised as necessary according to instructor feedback and your own further thought). You will also construct a first draft of your full introduction paragraph, utilizing what you have learned from your textbook readings, the Week 2 Lesson, and your Discussion participation. Finally, you will discuss your overall argument structure plan and provide a list of at least six scholarly sources in APA Style that represent an equal number of sources that support your stance and sources that oppose your stance.

Access the Week 2 Assignment Template and complete the five required sections:

Your Current Thesis

Pre-writing

A Draft of Your Full Introduction Paragraph

Argument Appeals Plan

List of Sources in APA Style

For tips on examples of what to do and what to avoid when writing an introduction, refer to the lesson and assigned readings for the week.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

Length: 2 to 3 pages (not including title page & reference page)

1-inch margins

Double spaced

12-point Times New Roman font

Title page & Reference Page

Reference page (6 articles)

Argument Essay Prewriting and Plan

Sally Student

English 147

Professor McAmazing

December 25, 2020

Argument Essay Prewriting and Plan

Pre-writing, Argumentative Essay Introduction and Thesis, an Argumentative Plan, and First Sources

1. Your Revised Thesis Statement: Please provide, from your Week 1 Assignment and revise according to your instructor’s feedback if applicable, your tentative thesis statement, with a clear stance and situated within a debate.

2. Your Prewriting: With your thesis in mind, perform prewriting.

a. Brainstorm for a list of five reasons your stance is important and valid and write those five reasons below.

b. Brainstorm for a list of five reasonable opposing arguments others may make against your thesis/stance and write those five opposing arguments below.

3. Your Introduction Paragraph Draft: After carefully studying the techniques for writing good argument essay introduction paragraphs in your book, in the lesson, and via your Discussion participation, please write the first draft of your full introduction paragraph for your argument research essay. Keep in mind: Overview of issue and existing debate, clearly stated thesis that asserts your particular stance and angle within the debate.

Please remember the sample introduction paragraph section from the Week 2 Lesson and model your introduction paragraph carefully on that example, also reading the explanation for each part of the introduction paragraph in the lesson.

4. Your Argument Plan

Claim: Please note your thesis here: Write your thesis here in at least one full sentence.

Grounds, Warrant, and Backing: Below, provide two pieces of evidence and explain how each supports your claim.

First quotation or paraphrase from a source with full APA in-text citation:

Example: According to Macie Lopez, Ph.D., “Parents are never equipped to handle the grief that comes with losing a child” (2020, p. 34).

Now, use logic to explain in at least two sentences how this evidence supports your claim:

Insert your explanation here in at least two full sentences.

Second quotation or paraphrase from a source with full APA in-text citation:

Example: Parents who lose a child are often isolated because of the stigma and therefore are less likely to seek their own help and support system (Ngari, 2019).

Now, use logic to explain in at least two sentences how this evidence supports your claim:

Insert your explanation here in at least two full sentences.

Counterclaim: Note at least one strong counter-argument that others might reasonably make. This may be a logical reason that you have thought about, or it may be an opposing viewpoint you discovered via research.

In at least two sentences, provide the opposing viewpoint here. If you use a source, please apply proper conventions for introducing, integrating, and citing the source.

Rebuttal: What can you say, using logic and/or evidence, that will effectively refute the above counterclaim?

In at least three sentences, refute the above opposing viewpoint with sound logic. This may be just your own sound logic without a source. Or, it may be a combination of a source and your logical explanation of how the source truly refutes the above opposition. Do not re-use a source from your work in any section above.

5. Your Tentative Sources: Please create a list of at least six scholarly sources you are currently examining, including those you cited above. Three must be sources that in some way support your stance, and three must be sources that in some way oppose your stance. You must construct this list in full APA format and with each source employing full and correct APA standards.

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 3 Assignment

Guided Annotated Bibliography: Reading Critically and Practicing Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: pp. 2-26, 32-36, and review pages 270-293 & 337-356

Lesson

Link (Word doc): Guidelines and Sample Annotated Bibliography EntryPreview the document

Minimum of 6 scholarly articles

Apply the following writing resources to your posts:

Link (website): APA Citation and Writing (Links to an external site.)

Instructions

For this assignment, complete the following:

Review from the lesson and textbook readings argumentative appeals, models for argument, effective and correct use of sources, and the purposes for/examples of annotated bibliographies.  Assess any feedback provided by the professor and/or your peers from discussion.

Refer to the “Guidelines and Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry” document for success.

Compose a full and complete annotated bibliography that includes the 6 scholarly sources with which you are most likely to work as you begin drafting your essay. These may change later, as you will continually research during drafting to find more powerful sources and/or new ideas for support and opposition. You may use sources from previous assignments if you have read and re-read them and feel they are highly valuable at this point still. You will:

Compose a full, rich, detailed paragraph discussing the process you used in gathering and annotating your sources. The “Guidelines and Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry” document will guide you with required questions that you must answer for this paragraph.

Compose full APA References for six scholarly sources, ideally three that support your points and three that oppose them, but no fewer than two opposing sources.

Write a rich annotation for each source, according to best practices studied in your readings and according to the instructions on the ”Guidelines and Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry” document.

Keep in mind that your purpose is analytical. You will very briefly summarize the source in a single sentence, then move into the source’s credibility, relevance, timeliness, and usefulness, followed by detailing specific connections to your argument and points and to other sources, if applicable. By the time you have finished this assignment, you should have a very clear idea of how your argument and the conversation between your voice and your sources will play out. This assignment will also provide your instructor with a solid preview of the quality of your argument as a whole.

Before submission, proofread and edit carefully for APA, spelling, punctuation, and grammar. While you are strongly encouraged to utilize electronic proofreading and APA tools, that is just your first line of offense. You should then always perform your own careful proofreading, silently and aloud, asking others to proofread if possible.

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 4 Assignment

Logical Fallacies Presentation: Poking (and Plugging) Holes in Arguments

Instructions

For this assignment, complete the following:

Review from the lesson and textbook readings the types of logical fallacies and examples.

Locate three advertisements online that were posted no later than one year ago. The advertisements may be any of the following types, and they do not need to all be the same type:

Advertisements for products, such as for a beauty product or an automobile

Political campaign ads

Advertisements that pop up on your social media threads, like on Facebook or Instagram

Keep in mind that this assignment requires you to identify logical fallacies, so choose your three advertisements carefully, looking for those in which you do see clear and identifiable logical fallacies at work. Search until you have three advertisements that will work well for this assignment on logical fallacies.

Create a PowerPoint presentation consisting of 11 slides:

An introduction slide with your name, the class, and the title of your presentation- don't be afraid to get creative with your title!

On one slide, show and cite the advertisement.

On another slide, name the fallacy that occurs and define the fallacy. For example, if you see an Ad Hominem fallacy, you will note that there is an Ad Hominem Fallacy and offer a definition of "Ad Hominem" using your own wording. Do not simply copy the definition from the lesson or textbook.

On the next slide, explain how and why a specific portion of the ad represents this specific fallacy. Be thorough and clear.

Repeat the above process with your other two advertisements. You should have three slides for each advertisement, for a total of nine body slides

A References slide in which you provide full APA-correct references for your three advertisements. You should not have additional references because everything else in your presentation should simply represent your learning in this module.

Note: Include everything on your slides visually. If you'd like to use voice-over, that's fine; just note that you will be graded on what is visually on the slides only. You may be as visually creative as you would like!

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 5 Assignment

Full Draft of the Argument Research Essay

Instructions

This assignment is a full draft of your Argument Research PaperPreview the document. This draft will demonstrate the argument and writing techniques studied in the course and will build upon the steps you have taken in all the previous weeks toward developing your Argument Research Paper. This draft is expected to meet all of the Argument Research Essay requirements for writing, content, length, and sources.

Writing Requirements for the Argument Research Essay First Draft, Due in Week 5, and for the Argument Essay Final Draft, Due in Week 7

Correct use of APA guidelines for the following:

Headers with pagination

Title Page

Margins, spacing, and paragraph indentation

APA in-text citation and referencing for all sources

Do not divide your essay into sections.

Do not use headings within your paper to indicate changes in topic. While longer APA essays and particular types of APA writing, such as scholarly articles, employ APA-style bolded headings to divide portions of the writing, you are writing a shorter academic essay. Your shift from one paragraph to the next should be signaled through your use of the effective transition and topic sentence rules we have practiced.

6-8 full pages for the essay itself, not including title page or references

Effective structure, including your introduction paragraph, your body paragraphs, and your conclusion paragraph

Use of third-person throughout. Focus on the topic, not on you nor on the essay. In other words: no first-person “I,” and no referring to the essay, such as “In this essay.”

At least 5 scholarly sources visibly used, cited, and referenced

Refer to the full Argument Research Essay Rubric

Your instructor will grade and offer feedback on this draft to help set you up toward additional success with your final draft in Week 7. In Week 6, you will post your draft to your peer review group area in discussion to also receive their feedback.

Writing Requirements for the Argument Research Essay First Draft, Due in Week 5, and for the Argument Essay Final Draft, Due in Week 7

•             Correct use of APA guidelines for the following:

o             Headers with pagination

o             Title Page

o             Margins, spacing, and paragraph indentation

o             APA in-text citation and referencing for all sources

o             Do not divide your essay into sections.

o             Do not use headings within your paper to indicate changes in topic. While longer APA essays and particular types of APA writing, such as scholarly articles, employ APA-style bolded headings to divide portions of the writing, you are writing a shorter academic essay. Your shift from one paragraph to the next should be signaled through your use of the effective transition and topic sentence rules we have practiced.

•             6-8 full pages for the essay itself, not including title page or reference

•             Effective structure, including your introduction paragraph, your body paragraphs, and your conclusion paragraph

•             Use of third-person throughout. Focus on the topic, not on you nor on the essay. In other words: no first-person “I,” and no referring to the essay, such as “In this essay.”

•             At least 5 scholarly sources visibly used, cited, and referenced

•             Refer to the full Argument Research Essay Rubric (located in Week 7 Assignment)

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 6 Assignment

What Does the Opossum Say Invent a Scenario Involving a Genre of Argument

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Lesson

One presentation medium such as Prezi, narrated PowerPoint, video, screen capture, or another with which you are familiar and comfortable. Check out the sample presentation for this assignment!

Play media comment.

Your Week 6 assignment is a brief and fun one. It allows you to think "outside the box" about your issue and stance.

The title of the assignment is a bit silly and intriguing, but the idea is that you will consider the impact of your issue, of your supporting arguments and the opposing viewpoints in your paper, on an animal that lives nearby, like an opossum who hangs out by the trash bins behind a hospital. For example, if your argument's goal (say, a change in the definition of "regular" and "hazardous" refuse), leads to a change in the content of trash bins and therefore to a change in what the opossum is exposed to/ingests, that's something you may not have considered to this point. So, via this activity, that opossum can be given a "voice" to express the impact on its life.

This is not just a fun little children's game, though; the intent is to push your brain and expand your understanding of impact, while also demonstrating your understanding of argument genres as discussed in this week's textbook readings and lesson.

You will create a presentation, using a mode of your choice. You may choose narrated PowerPoint, or another medium like Prezi, or even make your own video with visuals, a screen capture if you are skilled in that- it is entirely up to you and what you'd like to try out. The sky is the limit here. In this presentation you will:

State your thesis

Identify a nearby animal that may be impacted by your topic and note the ways in which the animal might be impacted.

Then, give your animal a voice. What does it say about the issue? Let your animal share its thoughts on your stance and on an opposing stance.

Next, respond to the animal by using one of the argument genres discussed in the textbook and the lesson. For example, would some definition help with clarity for the animal? Can you find common values-based ground? Perhaps the animal raises a problem; how can you address solutions? For example, maybe the "stay at home" order handed down in 2020 in response to the COVID pandemic managed to cut pollution so much that certain animals returned to their habitats.

Finally, you will discuss how and if a resolution could be reached and how the exercise helped you to see your topic and essay in new ways.

Presentation Requirements

Depending on the medium you use, you will create the equivalent of a "slide" for each of the following (Some presentation tools, or video, might not be actual "slides"):

Identify your thesis, the animal, and why you chose it.

Using your animal's hypothetical "words," state how your thesis or one of your main supporting points will impact this animal and why.

Respond to your animal by thoroughly addressing these concerns via an argument genre. Name the genre you are using.

Wrap up your conversation with the animal by noting whether a solution is possible and why or why not.

Discuss how this exercise expanded your understanding of your topic.

Length and Content Parameters

The equivalent of four rich "slides" addressing the verbal content written above.

Text and voice for all four "slides." You may narrate in your own voice or have fun with "animal character" voices!

At least two visuals representing your animal. You may use only your own original, owned images in the form of drawings and/or photos taken by you. If you have to draw, don't worry; part of the fun is being silly. If you end up with stick figure of a squirrel holding a nut, for example, that's more "you" than a stock photo of a squirrel from online (which is not allowed). Be as creative as you'd like!

No sources. This little presentation is just a conversation between your animal and you and represents your ability to reason and to consider a "special" point of view.

 

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 7 Assignment

Final Draft of the Argument Research Paper

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: pp. 293-318 and 337-356

Lesson

APA Guidelines (Links to an external site.)

This week's assignment is the final, revised draft of your Argument Research Paper. This final copy will demonstrate the argument, writing, and revision techniques studied in the course and will build upon the steps you have taken in previous weeks toward thoroughly and carefully revising your Argument Research Paper Preview the documentoriginally composed and submitted in Week 5.

Writing Requirements for the Argument Research Essay Final Draft:

Correct use of APA guidelines for the following:

Headers with pagination

Title Page

Margins, spacing, and paragraph indentation

APA in-text citation and referencing for all sources

Do not divide your essay into sections.

Do not use headings within your paper to indicate changes in topic. While longer APA essays and particular types of APA writing, such as scholarly articles, employ APA-style bolded headings to divide portions of the writing, you are writing a shorter academic essay. Your shift from one paragraph to the next should be signaled through your use of the effective transition and topic sentence rules we have practiced.

6-8 full pages for the essay itself, not including title page or references

Effective structure, including your introduction paragraph, your body paragraphs, and your conclusion paragraph

At least 5 scholarly sources visibly used, cited, and referenced

 

ENGL147N Advanced English Composition

Week 8 Assignment

Go Forth and Change Lives: Thinking about the Role of Argument and Research in Your Twelve-Month Plan

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Lesson

Week 8 Assignment 1 Template (Links to an external site.)Preview the document

This assignment is an exciting chance for you to address the course outcomes in a new and personalized manner. You will consider the next year in four "chunks" of months. Based on your passions and uses for argument in different areas of your life, you will evaluate possible argument scenarios, considering audience and argument techniques. This assignment will also afford you the exciting prospect of using the source evaluation skills you have learned via searching for books to place on your personal reading list, referencing them in correct APA Style, and explaining what excites you about those books. The assignment template will guide you in expressing your goals, in thinking about argument in different and fun contexts, and in identifying books for your 12-month reading list. The objective of this assignment is to provide you with further application of argument techniques and of information literacy tools.

Please use the template, composing your responses directly on the template. Approach this assignment with an eye toward change and the power you have for impacting the world around you.

Week 8 Assignment 1: Twelve-Month Argument and Research Plan

English 147

Name:

Date:

Part I: In the Next Few Months

Note today’s month/year through the month/year 3 months from now (example: December 2021 – March 2022).

Write Dates Here:

Next, Identify one personal, academic, or professional argument opportunity. What passion led you to choose this particular argument opportunity? Why did you decide to place it in this particular section (today through 3 months from now)? How will you approach this opportunity? How might it change the world?

Please respond with rich detail in at least one full, well-developed, rich paragraph here:

Reading List! Locate a book related to the above paragraph. There are no boundaries here regarding subject matter- have fun and make this a book you REALLY want to read!

Write the Title, Author, and Year Published here:

Why does this book excite you?  How might it open your eyes to new ideas and actions? Please respond in at least three clear, detailed sentences here:

Part II: 4-6 Months from Now

Write Dates Here:

Next, Identify one personal, academic, or professional argument opportunity. What passion led you to choose this particular argument opportunity? Why did you decide to place it in this particular section (4-6 months from now)? How will you approach this opportunity? How might it change the world?

Please respond with rich detail in at least one full, well-developed, rich paragraph here:

Reading List! Locate a book related to the above paragraph. There are no boundaries here regarding subject matter- have fun and make this a book you REALLY want to read!

Write the Title, Author, and Year Published here:

Why does this book excite you?  How might it open your eyes to new ideas and actions? Please respond in at least three clear, detailed sentences here:

Part III: 7-9 Months from Now

Write Dates Here:

Next, Identify one personal, academic, or professional argument opportunity. What passion led you to choose this particular argument opportunity? Why did you decide to place it in this particular section (7-9 months from now)? How will you approach this opportunity? How might it change the world?

Please respond with rich detail in at least one full, well-developed, rich paragraph here:

Reading List! Locate a book related to the above paragraph. There are no boundaries here regarding subject matter- have fun and make this a book you REALLY want to read!

Write the Title, Author, and Year Published here:

Why does this book excite you?  How might it open your eyes to new ideas and actions? Please respond in at least three clear, detailed sentences here:

Part IV: 10-12 Months from Now

Write Dates Here:

Next, Identify one personal, academic, or professional argument opportunity. What passion led you to choose this particular argument opportunity? Why did you decide to place it in this particular section (10-12 months from now)? How will you approach this opportunity? How might it change the world?

Please respond with rich detail in at least one full, well-developed, rich paragraph here:

Reading List! Locate a book related to the above paragraph. There are no boundaries here regarding subject matter- have fun and make this a book you REALLY want to read!

Write the Title, Author, and Year Published here:

Why does this book excite you?  How might it open your eyes to new ideas and actions? Please respond in at least three clear, detailed sentences here:

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