Length: 1250 to 1500
words
Thesis/Plan due October 21/October 22
Draft due October 28/October 29
Final due November
4/November 5
Text Reference: Mauk and Metz, Ch.5, Ch.13, Ch 14, Ch 15
In the investigation essay you will have to teach yourself
about a subject before teaching it to us.
This is a research essay. You may
bring your own interest and observations about the topic, but the majority of
the information you present should be taken from outside sources: specifically
databases. You should gather 4-6 sources
that you will actually use and cite. Please attach these to the essay when you
turn it in.
You should work for a balance among your sources, so that
the majority of your essay is not drawn from just one source. Also, you need to work to direct and present
the material by looking for sources that help to make your point. Do not merely report on what a number of
different sources you happened to find had to say. The point of this essay is to give you
practice in using synthesis, where you show relationships among the ideas in a series
of texts and engage the materials in a new way to support and explain your
thesis. The material in Chapter 15
discusses the art of synthesis.
Avoid telling us how to perform a complicated process. As a learner yourself, you do not have the
knowledge to advise us. Describing how a
relatively cut-and-dried process is done (such as how a letter goes through the
postal system, how Jelly Belly candy is made, etc.) is all right, but describing
how to prepare for a marathon, perform a complicated play in fencing, and other
such things requiring an expert’s touch should be avoided
Chapter 5, Chapter 13, Chapter 14, and Ch. 15 are the
references for this essay. Unlike the
position essay, you do not need to present an opinion for this essay – the
thesis should reflect your narrowed-down subject and what aspects of it you
plan to discuss. It should give us an overview of the topic you will cover,
clarifying the narrow scope you will investigate. Saying, for example, Alzheimer’s
disease is a terrible ordeal for a family to endure gives you much too much to
cover. Instead, say, Alzheimer’s symptoms
progress in a predictable way in most patients.
The essay structure is very much determined by your topic and the thesis
you devise.
You will need to cite sources for the essay. In the text, give us enough information to
get us to the full citation on your Works Cited page. Usually, this will be the author’s last name
or a short title if the author is not available. Make sure that this same wording appears on
the works cited page; that is, if your citation is (Woodworth 29) make sure you
have a line for “Woodworth” on the Works Cited page; if it’s (“Finding Trouble”
36), have a citation for that wording.
Remember to include all your reference materials with the
final draft.
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