I have a general rough draft. We are supposed to write an extended definition essay defining one word “family” and list in three body paragraphs extended definitions of the word family.
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English 1213
3 March 2020
Rough Draft
Upon hearing the word family, one may believe that family is referred to as primarily birth parents and biological components that make up a family. The Mirriam-Webster Dictionary defines family as “the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their children, also: any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family.” This can have many different meanings, but one clearly painted is the definition of family is not always bound by genetics or biology, but more so by choice. Family is not always chosen and occasionally falls into someone’s life unexpectedly, they maintain a level of love and support even when things become difficult in life, and provides reassurance and comfortability by continuously making their presence in known.
Have you ever heard the term “Blood is thicker than water?” This is a term that is well known and has been heard many times from family members. This is a relevant phrase for someone who may be upset that a family member is choosing someone who does not share any biological connections to the other person. This phrase is in fact in the wrong context, much like many phrases people use to better suit their version of the situation. The actual term is “Blood of the Coven is Thicker than the Water of the Womb.” Which gives a very different interpretation of the initial phrase. This would signify that family is not defined by biology, but by choice. More often than not, as life progresses, we begin to meet people that can be better defined as a family member than our own biological family. It may be as simple as striking up a conversation in a grocery store with a random person, then they wind up being a child’s god parent.
Relationships, friendships, and occasional toxic family members may come and go. True people who care like a family member would, aren’t easily dismissed. They will remain a consistent support system and do not waver in their ability to support someone they care about. Life is not easy and having a support system is crucial to surviving this thing we call life. (Needs Work)
In addition to feeling love and support, reassurance and being comfortable is important in maintaining relationships with loved ones. Family is the feeling of being comfortable around people. Trusting that they always have your best interest in mind and maintaining a level of trust between two people. Trust is a meaningful characteristic that only people who have a true connection can have. Trusting that they will always be present when called, they will help through struggles, and listening to problems or achievements and being happy for their loved one vs feeling jealous or resentful because there may be a chance that someone is doing better than them.
Family can be defined in many ways. There are several great aspects, but there are also very bad ones. Toxic family members give the good ones a bad reputation. They assure that it is hard to believe anyone has true intentions and makes loyalty questionable. People who genuinely care will never intentionally cause harm or distress to another person, especially a person they claim to care so much about. Family members are loving regardless of faults, supportive of choices, and will always reassure their loved ones when they are feeling less than adequate about any decision in life.
Extended Definition Assignment
Assignment
You are required to write a two to three page essay defining a term (word). You will define the term in a minimum of four different ways. You are not using different definitions of the term, but instead focusing on one definition of the term. Each of the four ways your define must support that definition.
You will also be required to use two sources (no more than four) in the essay and prepare a works cited page. You will use paraphrasing or quoting from the two sources in the text of your essay. One of the sources will be a definition from a dictionary. Remember, in your text you will document by using the author’s last name and page number (if available) or, if there is not an author, the title and the page number. If a page number is not available, use an alternate, if necessary.
In defining, remember to utilize the strategies and writing elements from Comp. I.
Works Cited: Use
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to format your works cited page.
Consider for this essay:
· Description
· Narration
· Illustration
· Classification/division
· Compare/contrast
· Process analysis
· Cause & effect
Your thesis for this essay requires that you include at least three ‘pieces:’ the term, a brief definition, and the importance for the essay.
Assignment Explained-2
You are required to write a two to three page essay defining a term (word).
You are required to use two sources (no more than four) in the essay and prepare a works cited page. You will use paraphrasing or quoting from the two sources in the text of your essay. One of the sources will be a definition from a dictionary. Use these sources to support YOUR ideas.
You will define the term in a minimum of four different ways based on one definition of the term. Consider ideas such as where the term comes from, examples, origin, what it is, personal experience, compare/contrast, how-to, etc. You will be ‘explaining’ the term.
As you read the sample essays, make a list of ways in which the author defines the term. Some additional examples of ways to define might be: personal history, how popular culture views the term, how society uses the term, types, etc.
Example – If I am writing an essay about the term sister, I might define in the following ways: a personal example of my relationship with my sisters, the types of sisters (full, half, step, adopted, etc.), other ways society uses the term (Catholic Church, other religions, slang), and comparing contrasting a brother to a sister.
An organization for the essay might look like this:
If my term is sister, I can define like this:
Body Paragraph One: Types of sisters – full, half, step
Body Paragraph Two: Compare/Contrast a sister to a brother
Body Paragraph Three: Slang/Society’s use of the term sister – religion, etc.
Body Paragraph Four: Characteristics of a ‘good’ sister with an example of my sisters
I, of course, would also need an introduction and conclusion.