Prompt: Given the strategies you have learned, and the many readings and
writings you have worked with, in an essay format, please reflect on how you
have grown as a reader, writer, OR critical thinker, as well as on what you might
do to improve for next semester (1 or 2 paragraphs for conclusion). There is no
page limit. However, it would be very hard to have a decent essay in under 3
pages, so please try to write this in at least 2.5-3 pages.
Keep in mind that you will be writing a thesis that focuses on a single controlling idea. Please spend
enough time on this as well as carefully proofread the essay. Keep a copy of the rubric in front of you.
This essay should conform to all the major criteria within the rubric.
To do this, you should have:
a full outline (that you include with your essay).
any notes you deem necessary
any of your previous work
essay 2 outline.rtfd/TXT.rtf
Tian Ao Li
English105
3/19/2020
Essay2 Outline
Topic: I will use the idea “Be Impeccable with your word” to communicate with all my friends and the people who related to me.
Introduction: There are many principles in our life, but I think the one “ Be Impeccable with your word” is more simple and useful. sometime when we say a word, it may cause “domino effect”, the power of a word is more than you thought.
Body 1: For me, I used to argued with my mom because of something I don’t agree. Due to the emotion is hard to control, I said a very bad word to my mom and that made her feel disappointed and cry.
Body 2 : I used to have a close friend, we do things together all the time. therefore I trusted him and told him everything. But over the time, the more I told him, the more he feel uncomfortable. I constantly sent him my ideas that he doesn’t agree and can’t handle that much. This is the reason that make our distance further.
Body 3 : I lied to my mom once and saying that I was going to work but actually I just want to hang out with somebody. My mom was mad after she knew this.
Conclusion: Words are like the double-edged sword. We must using it carefully. When we say something, we need to think about the consequences.