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CM103Unit 8

REAM

REVISION

UNIT 8 SEMINAR AGENDA

In this session, we will address the following:

The Rules For Writers reading

Revising

Your First Line

RULES FOR WRITERS

Let’s talk about the reading for this unit:

What did you learn?

What will you use in your projects?

Was it useful? Please be specific.

What would you like me to cover in

more detail?

RULES FOR WRITERS

It’s common to use inflated

language in an early writing

course or a first draft.

Here are some examples and

how to make your writing more

concise.

REVISION

After working for several weeks on your essay, finding errors or omissions will require you to take a “fresh look” at what you have written. You can accomplish this in a few ways:

Take a break from what you have written. The time you take may vary, but you want to be able to look at the paper with a fresh set of eyes, so try doing something else for at least half an hour.

REVISION

Read what you have written aloud. Hearing the words spoken may help you understand them in a different way. You may want to read the paper to someone else, but reading it aloud to yourselfwill help as well.

Consider printing out your essay and reading a hard copy. This technique can sometimes give you a new perspective on what you have written, and you can mark it as you go. Even in an age where we are dependent on computers, it helps to have a physical paper in front of you for a closer reading.

REVISION

Consider the following as you revise your work:

Does your paper meet the minimum page or word count requirements?

What other examples or points can you provide to ensure that your final paper meets that expectation?

Is your introduction interesting? Is it one to two paragraphs long?

Is your thesis clearly identifiable? Does it appear as the last sentence of your introduction?

REVISION

Does the body of your paper substantiate or prove the thesis? Is the conclusion as effective as the introduction? What is the deadline for this project? Have you allowed yourself ample time to revise and edit? What services of Kaplan’s Writing Center could help you write abetter paper? Review the assignment instructions to see if there is anything else that should be included or revised. Review the syllabus and assignment rubric; these will give you a better idea of what grade your paper will be given. This will also show you areas in which you can further develop your essay.

Structure of Essay: necessary components

• Introduction (“hook” + explanation; thesis statement)

• Reason #1 that the thesis is true

(proof presented from research)

• Reasons #2+ that the thesis is true

(proof presented for each reason)

• Counter Argument presented; main arguments refuted

• Conclusion (reinforces thesis)

YOUR FIRST LINES

Let’s open the floor to talk about the first line of your papers (i.e. your “hook”).

Remember you want to capture your audience’s attention at the outset of your paper!

Unit 8: What should I do??

Work on draft of your paper. . . .

•Introduction/Hook (posting to Disc. Board)

•Follow outline to craft the body of paper

•Write and revise your thoughtful conclusion

Exercises, reading, and DB for Unit 8

Visit/utilize the KU Writing Center

LoOkInG AhEaD:

Remember that we turn in the final draft

of our papers at the

end of unit 9

Thanks for coming tonight! See you next week in our LAST seminar!