Essay One Prompt

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English 114B - SP 2015 - Prof. Glover Essay 1 Marjane Satrapi’s text deals with a variety of com1plex and often controversial issues. Please pick one such issue to examine in detail in this essay. Your essay should clearly define the issue and the conflicting “sides.” Give the audience enough background information to understand the issue, but focus your paper on your argument. Clearly state your position and back up this position with evidence. Be sure to address an appropriate counter argument. Imagine that your audience is not informed about and is not interested in this issue; it will be your job to use rhetoric to make your audience care about and agree with your position. Possible theses will be discussed in class. Format: MLA, Times New Roman, 12 pt font Page Length: 3-4 pages. Sources: Primary text (Satrapi’s) and at least one additional source. First draft due Monday 2/23 (No draft, no credit) Second draft due online by 5pm Monday 3/2 Late essays sacrifice one full letter grade for each day past the due date. You must turn in all three essays to pass this course.

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  • English 114B - SP 2015 - Prof. Glover

    Essay 1

    Marjane Satrapis text deals with a variety of com1plex and often controversial issues. Please pick one such issue to examine in detail in this essay. Your essay should clearly define the issue

    and the conflicting sides. Give the audience enough background information to understand the issue, but focus your paper on your argument.

    Clearly state your position and back up this position with evidence. Be sure to address an

    appropriate counter argument. Imagine that your audience is not informed about and is not

    interested in this issue; it will be your job to use rhetoric to make your audience care about and

    agree with your position.

    Possible theses will be discussed in class.

    Format: MLA, Times New Roman, 12 pt font

    Page Length: 3-4 pages.

    Sources: Primary text (Satrapis) and at least one additional source.

    First draft due Monday 2/23 (No draft, no credit)

    Second draft due online by 5pm Monday 3/2

    Late essays sacrifice one full letter grade for each day past the due date.

    You must turn in all three essays to pass this course.