Prewriting

Prewriting can come in many styles and forms.  In our class, I will assign you pre-writing after you have had time to read the topic for our upcoming writing, and I will be asking you to turn in a brief, one-page outline (NOT in full sentences--it needs to be fragmented ideas, brief and to the point) to show your prewriting for this stage in the Writing Process.  However, before you construct your outline, you may want to try out these other forms of prewriting.  You will also see a section that is on outlining itself, if you are unsure what to do with an outline.



Graphic Organizers
Clustering: Spider Maps


Preparation
Learn how choosing a topic, creating an outline, and choosing a point of view will prepare you before writing your paper.
Learn about questions to ask while reading instructions for writing assignments, including what to look for to identify the purpose of an assignment.
Get help on developing essay topics through using several processes to flush out ideas, and discover a few tips that make choosing easier.
Learn about creating an action plan for academic essays, and make sure you work through a process that helps you produce a great essay.
Learn about creating essay outlines to make writing your essay assignments easier to write, and discover different outline forms and more.
Learn about using the right point of view and personal pronouns for your essays by recognizing the type of content for which each is appropriate.

 

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Essay 3 Cause/Effect Argument

Design and Development Handouts

· Know the Guidelines: Cause/Effect Argument Essay Writing—view the planning, outlining, and development handouts for the cause/effect essay.

· Sample thesis for a causal argument: this handout shows a sample cause/effect THESIS, the break-down of that THESIS, and how the essay would be structured to develop and argue the THESIS.

· Flow, Length, and Content of a Typical Body-paragraph: a specific break-down of what is expected in a well-developed body-paragraph of an argument paper.

· Need Ideas for Cause/Effect Essay??: this handout provides 'spring-board' articles and images to help you think through how you feel about the topic and possible cause/effect relationships. These are not scholarly sources. They are simply readings to help you understand different ideas surrounding the issue.