Question Description
just continue based on the attached papers – you’ll have to write in total about 1000 words or more
Same as before. If you need the details let me know. This is just a continuation of the two previous assignment you helped with.
Instructions:
Writing Activity 3 has two sections to complete. You will use the writing templates in Webtext Chapter 7 to complete them. Once you complete all templates, you will be able to download your work and submit it to Blackboard. The Webtext will guide you through the process.
Step 1:Review and complete the following sections based on your work in the webtext.
Section 1: Rough Draft
Create your Rough Draft by using the writing templates in Webtext Chapter 7.
Your rough draft should include:
An introduction paragraph with working thesis statement.
25 body paragraphs for all supporting points in your paper.
A counter perspective.
A conclusion paragraph.
While the rough draft should be complete, it does not have to be perfect. Your final draft should be 34 pages, utilize four or more credible sources, and be in SWS style. Keep this in mind as you put together your rough draft. After you submit it, you will get feedback from your instructor to help you make revisions before submitting the final version of your paper in Week 9.
Section 2: Feedback Reflection
Use the writing templates in Chapter 7 of the Webtext:
- List the feedback you received on previous writing activities.
- Explain how you used feedback from previous writing activities to improve you written communication for this assignment.
- Discuss how the feedback received will help you with future writing.
Step 2: Download and Edit Your Work
Download:
Complete all of the activities and templates in your Webtext. Then download your Writing Activity 3: Rough Draft templates from the Webtext. (You will need to finish all writing templates before you are able to download the packet.)
Edit Your Work
Run your Microsoft Word document through Grammarly to identify and correct any issues with grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and style. NOTE: Refer to the Webtext to learn how to sign up for and use Grammarly.
Remember to remove all of the Grammarly comments and underlined words before you submit!
Same as before. Webtext Chapters 8-10 and Writing Activity 4.
Instructions:
Your final draft should reflect the work you have done to develop your ideas, identify counter perspectives, gather credible research, and draft your essay. You will use feedback from your instructor to review, revise, and edit your rough draft to ensure that you submit your best work.
To ensure your final draft is different from your rough draft, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Revision
Using your instructor’s feedback as a guide, remove content that does not support your points and add content where you need more support or where your rough draft was incomplete. Refine all of your content to improve clarity, idea development, flow, and the overall persuasiveness of your communication. Chapters 8 and 9 of your Webtext will provide guidance to help you ensure you submit your best work.
Remember you final draft should be 34 pages (title page, sources list, and feedback reflection do not count towards this total). Utilize four or more credible sources, and cite them in SWS style.
Step 2: Editing
After you finish your content, review your paper to make sure your sentences are clear and error free. Pay attention to grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and formatting. You do not want to distract your audience or negatively impact your credibility with small mistakes. Chapter 9 will provide you with guidance to help you avoid these mistakes.
Additionally, remember you can still use Grammarly to help you with your editing:
Run your Microsoft Word document through Grammarly to identify and correct any issues with grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and style. NOTE: Refer to the Webtext to learn how to sign up for and use Grammarly.
Remember to remove all of the Grammarly comments and underlined words before you submit!
Step 3: Feedback Reflection
Remember to include your feedback reflection after the reference page. Follow the steps below:
- List any new feedback you received on previous writing activities.
- Explain how you used feedback from previous writing activities to improve your written communication for the final draft.
- Explain revision and editing strategies from your whole writing process that you used to improve the final draft.
- Discuss how the feedback on previous writing activities will help you improve your written communication.
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