Writers often face the challenge of too many ideas swirling around their heads when they sit down to draft an essay or another document. The swirling ideas can lead to writer’s block or a disorganized draft. This discussion will help you bring order to an argument for change by prewriting and developing key points that you plan to include in your essay, then drafting a body paragraph.
You can use any number of prewriting strategies, including outlining, mind mapping, or a graphic organizer. Go back to the Units 4 and 6 Assignments since they will likely contain supporting points for your thesis.
Begin by reviewing the Unit 8 Assignment instructions, and then respond to all of the following prompts in at least two well-developed paragraphs.
- Post your most recent thesis revision.
- Share at least four supporting ideas for your persuasive essay. Include at least one misconception or rival perspective to your argument that you will need to rebut in the essay.
- Use complete sentences for each of the main points.
- Share a draft of a body paragraph for one of the four points and make sure to integrate support from at least one source, properly cited in-text and in a reference page citation in APA style.
- Ask an open-ended question related to something you need help with for your argument or the ideas associated with drafting and organizing paragraphs from the Unit 7 Reading.
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