Eighth
Grade English Mrs. McDee
Composition
#1 One
paragraph essay
Due
Date: FINAL DRAFT DUE
BY ALL ON WEDNESDAY, 9/7 BY BREAK IN THE CORRECT BASKET IN ROOM
214.
Topic: In
“Happy Women”, Louisa May Alcott writes about women in the nineteenth century
who choose an alternative lifestyle to what is expected from
women at that time. However, according to Alcott and the women she interviews,
happiness and a sense of achievement
can be accomplished outside of the marriage bond.
Assignment: In a
one paragraph essay, explain why Alcott’s women are good examples of
independent thinkers who believe and prove
through their actions and decisions that happiness and fulfillment can be
achieved successfully outside of the bonds
of marriage.
Requirements: 1.Original
title. DO NOT USE the title used by Alcott. Use your own creativity and impel the reader to want to read what you have written by gaining her attention through
the use of a title that is catchy without being trite. This might be an easier
task if you kept it until after
you have written the essay. Do not underline or quote the title. Center the
title and capitalize only the main words
in your title. Keep the title 3-5 words. Do not use a sentence or a question as
your title.
2.
Correct heading format.
3.
Use third person point of view.
4.
Do not use contractions.
5.
Use vivid verbs and adjectives.
6.
Word process or type your essay.
Format: 1.Topic
Sentence. This sentence should be similar to a map. It gives direction to
your entire paragraph. The sentence should include
a. the name of the article, b. the author of the article and
c. a simple statement of what you will be writing about in your paragraph.
SEE
SAMPLE.
2.Body
Sentences. Use one example or reason taken from the information in the
article which supports specifically what you stated
in your topic sentence. Make sure the example or reason is a
direct reference from the article; however, do not use direct quotes from the article.
Paraphrase the support in your own words. SEE SAMPLE
3.Conclusive
Sentence. This is a restatement of your topic sentence which should also
include a summary of the support you gave in the body sentences. Be sure no new information is included in
this sentence. This is simply a
summary of what you supported in your body.
SEE
SAMPLE