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I got to do a definition essay for my English class, the final draft is due at midnight (5 hours left) :damn:. Only my teacher tld me today that my paper didn't follow the prompt correctly and that it was instead an evaluative essay that I had typed :snoop:...I'm not asking for yall to type it for me but I need some help, lets start off with a topic (will also make thread in Higher Learning since that's where the smart nikkas stay).Please no trolling I need legit answers and suggestions....are there any English majors out there:lupe:
Here's the prompt:
DESCRIPTION: In an argument of about 3-5 pages, you will grapple with a definitional issue question. Within the essay, you explain and illustrate why your question is important and complicated/problematic, you willexplore the question thoroughly,and youwill determine your answer to the question and attempt to persuadeyour audience to consider or share your perspective using strong reasons and support.

  • Option 1: Categorical Argument. Select and explore a complex (not simple—see WA p. 227) categorical issue question or controversy. Think in terms of cultural or social issues (Is ripping tracks from a borrowed CD theft? Is cheerleading a sport? Is Thor science fiction?). Essentially, you are asking, “Does (_X_) fit into the category of (__Y__)?” (See WA p. 243)

  • Option 2: Definition of an Abstract Term or Concept. Select and carefully consider some term or phrase whose meaning is somewhat subjective (example: courage, freedom, equality). Considering connotative and denotative meaning, common or important context, real experience (that of yourself and others), and/or hypothetical situations, you are asking “What does (__X__) really mean?”
PURPOSE: This essay offers the students the opportunity to work on some of the primary goals and skills of EN140:

  • Understanding types of claims
  • Using evidence effectively to support reasons and claims
  • Coherence, organization, and development in writing
  • Synthesis
  • Analysis
  • Rhetorical knowledge
  • Critical thinking, reading, and writing
REQUIREMENTS

  • Length: 3-5 pages
  • Minimum of 2 quality sources
  • Use correct MLA format for in-text citations and the Works Cited page (see Hacker).
  • Please follow MLA paper formatting (see Hacker).
GETTING STARTED: As you begin, approach this essay inquisitively. Do not select a question to which you are already certain of the answer. Take time to consider and explore your question thoroughly. Try to find or and consider multiple perspectives. Use Believing, Doubting, and dialectic thinking in your prewriting. Be willing to be objective and not take a viewpoint until you have finished exploring your topic.

RESTRICTIONS

The following topics are forbidden, for various reasons: abortion-related questions, steroid-related questions, gun-control related questions (these topics have been beaten to death) and anything that has been outlined in the text or example readings (i.e., “Is Avatar racist?”, “Is cheerleading a sport?”, police brutality, courage, milk as a health food, etc.)

Do not begin your essay with a quote from a dictionary or encyclopedia (that includes Wikipedia). Find a more creative and engaging way to begin. Keep use of dictionary definitions out of your paper. You are going beyond the dictionary here.

A note on Wikipedia and other questionable internet sources: Wikipedia, about.com, ehow, procon.org, and similar sources can be a good way to get your feet wet and to find bibliographies, but should not be used or cited in your work. By this level of your college career, I expect more quality, carefully selected sources.

A note on direct quotes: The majority of the space in your essay should consist of your own words, not direct quotes. You should use direct quotes sparingly and for a purpose. Be sure to “tie” the quote to your paper by introducing and following it up with a discussion of its relevance, meaning, or implications in relation to your work.
 

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:damn: can yall nikkas even read...I said i already started it and had completed the 2nd draft, but my teacher tld me what I was typing was a evaluative essay instead of the definition essay we was suppose to be writing. It was at the last min, so now i got start over:damn:
 

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:damn: can yall nikkas even read...I said i already started it and had completed the 2nd draft, but my teacher tld me what I was typing was a evaluative essay instead of the definition essay we was suppose to be writing. It was at the last min, so now i got start over:damn:
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I got to do a definition essay for my English class, the final draft is due at midnight (5 hours left) :damn:. Only my teacher tld me today that my paper didn't follow the prompt correctly and that it was instead an evaluative essay that I had typed :snoop:...I'm not asking for yall to type it for me but I need some help, lets start off with a topic (will also make thread in Higher Learning since that's where the smart nikkas stay).Please no trolling I need legit answers and suggestions....are there any English majors out there:lupe:
Here's the prompt:
DESCRIPTION: In an argument of about 3-5 pages, you will grapple with a definitional issue question. Within the essay, you explain and illustrate why your question is important and complicated/problematic, you willexplore the question thoroughly,and youwill determine your answer to the question and attempt to persuadeyour audience to consider or share your perspective using strong reasons and support.

  • Option 1: Categorical Argument. Select and explore a complex (not simple—see WA p. 227) categorical issue question or controversy. Think in terms of cultural or social issues (Is ripping tracks from a borrowed CD theft? Is cheerleading a sport? Is Thor science fiction?). Essentially, you are asking, “Does (_X_) fit into the category of (__Y__)?” (See WA p. 243)

  • Option 2: Definition of an Abstract Term or Concept. Select and carefully consider some term or phrase whose meaning is somewhat subjective (example: courage, freedom, equality). Considering connotative and denotative meaning, common or important context, real experience (that of yourself and others), and/or hypothetical situations, you are asking “What does (__X__) really mean?”
PURPOSE: This essay offers the students the opportunity to work on some of the primary goals and skills of EN140:

  • Understanding types of claims
  • Using evidence effectively to support reasons and claims
  • Coherence, organization, and development in writing
  • Synthesis
  • Analysis
  • Rhetorical knowledge
  • Critical thinking, reading, and writing
REQUIREMENTS

  • Length: 3-5 pages
  • Minimum of 2 quality sources
  • Use correct MLA format for in-text citations and the Works Cited page (see Hacker).
  • Please follow MLA paper formatting (see Hacker).
GETTING STARTED: As you begin, approach this essay inquisitively. Do not select a question to which you are already certain of the answer. Take time to consider and explore your question thoroughly. Try to find or and consider multiple perspectives. Use Believing, Doubting, and dialectic thinking in your prewriting. Be willing to be objective and not take a viewpoint until you have finished exploring your topic.

RESTRICTIONS

The following topics are forbidden, for various reasons: abortion-related questions, steroid-related questions, gun-control related questions (these topics have been beaten to death) and anything that has been outlined in the text or example readings (i.e., “Is Avatar racist?”, “Is cheerleading a sport?”, police brutality, courage, milk as a health food, etc.)

Do not begin your essay with a quote from a dictionary or encyclopedia (that includes Wikipedia). Find a more creative and engaging way to begin. Keep use of dictionary definitions out of your paper. You are going beyond the dictionary here.

A note on Wikipedia and other questionable internet sources: Wikipedia, about.com, ehow, procon.org, and similar sources can be a good way to get your feet wet and to find bibliographies, but should not be used or cited in your work. By this level of your college career, I expect more quality, carefully selected sources.

A note on direct quotes: The majority of the space in your essay should consist of your own words, not direct quotes. You should use direct quotes sparingly and for a purpose. Be sure to “tie” the quote to your paper by introducing and following it up with a discussion of its relevance, meaning, or implications in relation to your work.

Well, this is a bind :sadcam:. You can either
-Send an e-mail to the teacher (if your teacher is female) telling her you want her to finally take a swig :shaq: (make sure you add the shaq face, VERY important)

- Write about either what privilege is (white privilege, male, etc) or what rape culture is, and if they are real terms or buzzwords. You can either think domestically or internationally, n pick the one you can find the most sources to make your life easier on the bibliography.
 

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Well, this is a bind :sadcam:. You can either
-Send an e-mail to the teacher (if your teacher is female) telling her you want her to finally take a swig :shaq: (make sure you add the shaq face, VERY important)

- Write about either what privilege is (white privilege, male, etc) or what rape culture is, and if they are real terms or buzzwords. You can either think domestically or internationally, n pick the one you can find the most sources to make your life easier on the bibliography.
I'm going with justice
Is the death penalty just or inhumane?
Does promiscuity have a damaging effect on society?
read the prompt, yall making the same mistake I did,
 

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A lot of people will probably choose this one, but it seems like the easiest to write (and since you're on a deadline...): Is abortion murder?
 
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