ENGL 1101/Fall 2022/Essays

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Four formal essays make up the bulk of your grade in ENGL 1101. These essays will allows students to master this integral, college-level medium, develop their research skills, learn how to use specific evidence to develop and support suppositions, and engage in critical thinking. Three of these essays will require library research and knowledge of MLA style for document formatting.

All essays will be based on journal entries. However, each essay will have its own approach and requirements.

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Requirements

All essays should be word processed, using the format outlined by the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.[1] Essays should have a maximum of 1000 words. Actual length will be determined by the subject and argument: long enough to cover the topic and short enough to be interesting. Essay conventions include: a specific title, an identifiable thesis statement, at least five paragraphs that include an introduction and conclusion, and a works cited page.

Essay 1

Select your favorite and/or best journal entry and rewrite it as a formal essay.

Essay 2

Essay 3

Essay 4



notes

  1. See Policies § MLA Style for an overview and consult your handbook for specific instructions.
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