Learning Outcomes:
· To further develop voice by turning your analytical eye outward. In the previous essay you investigated what makes significance in your life, and now your task is to see how a person impacts and creates significance in their community.
· Develop quoting and research skills through interview and observation.
Assignment:
· Write a profile on a person of interest from your life.
· Organize your essay either thematically, or chronologically to emphasize a clear perspective on your chosen subject.
· Ensure you demonstrate a clear understanding of your subject by
· detailing major qualities of their identity
· highlighting the significance to their surrounding community which is important to the composition of their identity.
· Integrate the quotes obtained from your interview with lucid and thoughtful observations on your chosen person.
· All of these steps should lead you to specific conclusions, or speculative conclusions about your subject.
· Additionally these conclusions should illuminate a clear purpose for your profile.
· Your paper should answer the questions:
· why did you as a writer choose this topic?
· what about this topic should I as a reader care about?
Assessment:
· Minimum of three direct quotes from the writers subject.
· Follow MLA guidelines for quoting – refer to my handout and our writer’s handbook
· MLA guidelines for formatting of paper: dbl spaced, 12 pt Times New Roman font, a creative title, last name and page number in the upper right corner of each page.
· At least five paragraphs that come to around 600-800 words.
· Clear perspective and assertion of writers role. Youre the spokesperson for your subject.
· An awareness of audience that has influenced intentional choices of style; both of which have demonstrated a clear purpose in writing the profile.
· Works Cited for your interview.