- We reviewed The Writing Process using magnets on the board (this should be in your Rules of Thumb handbook as handwritten notes),
- We began discussing The Five-Paragraph Essay--but solely the Introduction, today, which consists of the HOOK, the BACKGROUND, and the THESIS STATEMENT.
- We also discussed the narrative/ plot structure and how EXPOSITION fits into our introduction paragraph.
- I showed each of you the automatic MLA template called "Research Paper in MLA Style" in Microsoft Word. Use this for flawless MLA papers, but start recognizing how it is set-up. EVENTUALLY, you will have a quiz on MLA format.
- I passed-back your prewriting (FREEWRITING) exercise (done last week in the lab) with green highlighting atop the ideas I thought were worth developing into a longer narrative. You may choose to use an idea I highlighted, or you may choose to use something else entirely. IT IS UP TO YOU.
- We read a sample narrative (HANDOUT YOU NEED TO OBTAIN FROM ME) by a fellow PTI student. This is what you want your final copy to most closely resemble.
- When then ventured into the lab to write our INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH (the first draft)
- You were to mark each part of your introduction (HOOK, BACKGROUND, and THESIS) by using the “Review” function in Word.
- FINALLY, WE SAVED (on the U: Drive, please), PRINTED, AND SUBMITTED DRAFT 1
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
English Composition 1 (3231): 1030-1220
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