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Writing Assignment #1: Summary Essay
Writing Assignment #1 will be an informative summary essay.
General Description from the syllabus
In this essay, students will be given a text to read, analyze, and summarize in a few paragraphs. The instructor will provide details as well as a rubric for this assignment.
Approach and Requirements
In chapter 4 of your textbook, A Brief to Writing from Readings, Stephen Wilhoit distinguishes between the informative summary and the explanatory summary. For this writing assignment, you will write an informative summary of the article "Welcoming a New Generation to College: The Millennial Students," by Elam, Stratton, and Gibson. This article is included in the EReserves section of your classroom.
Your essay should have the following:
- an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement. Wilhoit explains on page 67 what the opening section of your summary should contain. In addition, on the bottom of page 75, the sample informative summary essay demonstrates an opening paragraph for a summary.
- at least one body paragraph As Wilhoit explains on page 67, you will "paraphrase the primary content of the source text."
- a concluding paragraph. As Wilhoit explains on page 67, the conclusion will "summarize the source text's last key assertion, finding, or argument." You as the writer of the summary should not editorialize or make judgments on the text. Rather, as Wilhoit points out, you should "be neutral and objective" as you summarize the key points.
Length: 700-900 words
Some strategies to consider when writing this essay:
On pages 78-79, Wilhoit demonstrates several strategies in writing a summary. In following the advice from Wilhoit, you will want to read and annotate the material, perhaps construct a one-sentence summary for each section of the text, and draft the summary essay. Before you submit the essay to your instructor, proofread the summary for grammatical, punctuation, and other errors.