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Part 2: Writing a Short Descriptive Essay (non-IT topic)
Topic: This essay must be the description of a place or an object. Suggested topics: a household item, a pet, your garden, a room in your home, a neighborhood, your favorite restaurant, a vacation spot, etc. Do not choose an electronic item or vehicle. The purpose is to describe, so consider shapes, textures, colors, smells, tastes (where appropriate), sounds, location, movement, temperature, and other sensory-based portrayal. This is not to be a timeline of events; work on description without emotional or opinionated wording, as this will be good practice for the workplace. Read the rest of the requirements below to ensure that your topic choice will meet expectations.
Title: Compose a title that is descriptive of your essay content. Use title case without final punctuation and without the words “descriptive essay.”
Essay:
· There must be at least three paragraphs:
· Introduction: Explain your essay’s topic in the first sentence and then give a brief overview.
· Paragraph(s) to provide detail.
· Conclusion: Do not include any new ideas. Instead, provide a short summary of the essay.
· Write 200–275 words. This is again a strict requirement.
· Your work for this section must be presented in paragraph form, without lists, tables, or images.
· Take note of the following from the Unit 1 Reading:
· Do not refer the essay to itself with phrases such as “this paper will” or “in this essay.”
· Do not use wording that may be considered emotional or opinionated.
· Do not write “In conclusion” or “In summary.”
· Do not write “transition” sentences (more will be explained later in the course).