Question.5403 - HYPERLINK "https://brightspace.cuny.edu/d2l/le/769236/discussions/topics/1414124/View" Week 2: Feb. 24th -- Expository Writing and Thesis Statements (due Sun. 3/2)Contains unread postsHi everyone,Thank you to everyone who already submitted the first assignment, due tomorrow, Sunday, Feb 23rd. (If you haven’t submitted it, please submit it as soon as possible. For instructions on how to submit it, please review my previous email.) I enjoyed reading fun facts about each of you, and learning about your career goals and interests. Also, great work discussing the importance of writing well. Writing is a tool that is used in every field, including work-memos, essays, notes, emails, and more. Writing well can leave a good impression, which in turn can open many opportunities. Just imagine the impression you can leave on a future employer when writing a well-written email vs. a bad email with typos.For the week of February 24th, we will begin our discussion on thesis statements and expository writing. The assignment is as follow: THESISPlease read “Tips on Writing a Thesis Statement,” available here: https://gustavus.edu/writingcenter/handoutdocs/thesis_statements.phpWrite a 5-sentence paragraph summarizing the article. Please discuss what is a thesis statement, the importance of a thesis statement, and why it’s important to “limit” the scope of your thesis topic. EXPOSITORY ESSAYSPlease read the article titled “What is expository Writing?” available here: https://www.thoughtco.com/expository-writing-composition-1690624In your own words, please write 2-3 sentences describing what is expository writing, and how is it different from other forms of writing, such as creative writing. The article describes tools that help us plan our essay: brainstorm, compose thesis, examine thesis, outline, and research. Please write one sentence about each of these tools, explaining their importance and how it can help you write strong essays. The article describes six types of expository essays. Please write a one-sentence thesis statement for three of them. (Remember: A thesis statement can be defined as a one-sentence summary of your writing. It describes, in one sentence, what you will be telling your reader throughout the essay.) Here are my examples: Cause/Effect thesis: Social media addiction has led to increased levels of depression, especially for youth. Problem/Solution thesis: Pollution is a problem that can be resolved with improved public transportation.Process thesis: You can become a practicing lawyer by going to law school and then passing the bar exam. This assignment is due next Sunday, March 2nd. Please make sure to complete each part of this assignment in full. For example, the first part about thesis statements must be a full 5-sentence paragraph. Thanks,Oswald Feliz
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