By this point, you should be immersed deeply enough into your research and your topic that you are wallowing in the complexity of your position. In an essay, present to me how you have gone about the research process and the choices you have made as your ideas have evolved. Compose a thesis statement that embodies your journey through this process, and support it effectively in a five-paragraph essay. You can focus on how your views have changed, how your writing has changed, how you have changed...anything related to this journey. You should have at least three supporting points in the body, one per paragraph. These should come from your research, experiences, or readings from the text.
Remember, your thesis should be a concise statement that answers a question. Remember to use because clauses if those are helpful to you.
Compose an outline first. Plan and organize your ideas before you begin writing. Proofread before you submit via Turnitin.
Essays are due at the end of class.
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