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Thesis
Statement
Even though I have grown up, I can say that my childhood experience was quite
amazing,
and I did enjoy it a lot at that
time. One
of the best experiences that I remember of is a playground
near our church where we would go and spent most of
our Saturday eve
ning hours playing. This
has always been a memorable experience since it used to be more
fun,
and I would say that it
helped me in understanding the importance of bonding and making friends as well. This will also
help me in nurturing my children
into under
standing the importance of creating good memories as
far as their lives are concerned.
Thesis Statement
Even though I have grown up, I can say that my childhood experience was quite
amazing,
and I did enjoy it a lot at that
time. One
of the best experiences that I remember of is a playground
near our church where we would go and spent most of
our Saturday eve
ning hours playing. This
has always been a memorable experience since it used to be more
fun,
and I would say that it
helped me in understanding the importance of bonding and making friends as well. This will also
help me in nurturing my children
into under
standing the importance of creating good memories as
far as their lives are concerned.
Thesis Statement
Even though I have grown up, I can say that my childhood experience was quite amazing,
and I did enjoy it a lot at that time. One of the best experiences that I remember of is a playground
near our church where we would go and spent most of our Saturday evening hours playing. This
has always been a memorable experience since it used to be more fun, and I would say that it
helped me in understanding the importance of bonding and making friends as well. This will also
help me in nurturing my children into understanding the importance of creating good memories as
far as their lives are concerned.
500
words, which is less than two complete double
–
spaced pages
.
Organizational pattern
Description
Topic
Descr
ibe a
favorite childhood place, whether it be a toy store, a friend’s house,
a playground, or
somewhere else. Be very descriptive and try to appeal to as many senses as possible. Take
special care with the first couple of sentences, which should try t
o catch the reader’s attention.
Organizational order
(also useful for transitions between sentences and paragraphs)
:
Space: inside to outside, up to down, front to back, or vice versa
Audience
People in the future who might be curious about who you wer
e, perhaps your grandchild. Don’t
address anyone by name, but have those people in mind when you write this essay.
Important:
After
I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on the topic above. Proof your final draf
t carefully.
Tips
Start with a clear thesis statement.
The entire essay essentially refers to this idea
throughout.
For a strong thesis statement,
you need only two sentences.
In the first
sentence,
establish the one main idea or topic you would like to
get across.
In the next
sentence,
briefly preview the main points that you will be giving to explain your main idea or
topic.
These main points will later become each of the body paragraphs of your essay.
Your essay should carefully and colorfully descr
ibe a
place.
The essay is NOT a story about your
memories of that place or your experiences there, as interesting as that may be.
It is not a
narrative.
You are creating a picture for the readers.
They should be able to
see,
touch,
smell,
etc.,
that which
you are describing.
This essay must include
:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the reade
rs the main points or reasons you will be addressing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizing principle. It could be as simple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizing principle clear to the readers.
The essay should
have a final concluding paragraph that summarizes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Reminder
This assignment needs an APA title page and page numbers on all pages. You do not need an APA-formatted references page for this essay.
500 words, which is less than two complete double
–
spaced pages
.
Organizational pattern
Description
Topic
Describe a favorite childhood place, whether it be a toy store, a friend’s house,
a playground, or
somewhere else. Be very descriptive and try to appeal to as many senses as possible. Take
special care with the first couple of sentences, which should try t
o catch the reader’s attention.
Organizational order
(also useful for transitions between sentences and paragraphs):
Space: inside to outside, up to down, front to back, or vice versa
Audience
People in the future who might be curious about who you wer
e, perhaps your grandchild. Don’t
address anyone by name, but have those people in mind when you write this essay.
Important:
After
I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on the topic above. Proof your final draf
t carefully.
Tips
Start with a clear thesis statement.
The entire essay essentially refers to this idea
throughout.
For a strong thesis statement,
you need only two sentences.
In the first
sentence,
establish the one main idea or topic you would like to
get across.
In the next
sentence,
briefly preview the main points that you will be giving to explain your main idea or
topic.
These main points will later become each of the body paragraphs of your essay.
Your essay should carefully and colorfully descr
ibe a
place.
The essay is NOT a story about your
memories of that place or your experiences there, as interesting as that may be.
It is not a
narrative.
You are creating a picture for the readers.
They should be able to
see,
touch,
smell,
etc.,
that which
you are describing.
This essay must include
:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the reade
rs the main points or reasons you will be addressing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizing principle. It could be as simple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizing principle clear to the readers.
The essay should
have a final concluding paragraph that summarizes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Reminder
500 words, which is less than two complete double-spaced pages.
Organizational pattern
Description
Topic
Describe a favorite childhood place, whether it be a toy store, a friend’s house, a playground, or
somewhere else. Be very descriptive and try to appeal to as many senses as possible. Take
special care with the first couple of sentences, which should try to catch the reader’s attention.
Organizational order (also useful for transitions between sentences and paragraphs):
Space: inside to outside, up to down, front to back, or vice versa
Audience
People in the future who might be curious about who you were, perhaps your grandchild. Don’t
address anyone by name, but have those people in mind when you write this essay.
Important: After I have reviewed and returned your proposed thesis statement, complete your
essay on the topic above. Proof your final draft carefully.
Tips
Start with a clear thesis statement. The entire essay essentially refers to this idea
throughout. For a strong thesis statement, you need only two sentences. In the first
sentence, establish the one main idea or topic you would like to get across. In the next
sentence, briefly preview the main points that you will be giving to explain your main idea or
topic. These main points will later become each of the body paragraphs of your essay.
Your essay should carefully and colorfully describe a place. The essay is NOT a story about your
memories of that place or your experiences there, as interesting as that may be. It is not a
narrative. You are creating a picture for the readers. They should be able to
see, touch, smell, etc., that which you are describing.
This essay must include:
An introduction that makes an attempt to get the readers’ attention, sets the context (audience
and purpose), and ends with a thesis statement that makes an assertion and a sentence that
previews for the readers the main points or reasons you will be addressing in the essay. That
will create the expectation in the readers about how the body will be organized, one body
section for each reason. Why are the main points in that order? The answer to that question is
your organizing principle. It could be as simple as the least important reason building up to the
most important reason. Whatever it is, the transitions between the body sections should make
the organizing principle clear to the readers.
The essay should have a final concluding paragraph that summarizes the main reasons,
provides any final important insights, and gives a sense of closure.
Reminder