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Narrative Rough Draft
1. Narrative Rough Draft
As I sit on the floor of my bedroom, I prepare myself for a life changing week. My dark black suitcase is right next to me. I have my packing list in
one hand and a red pen in the other. I cross out the items that I already have. I make sure that I have everything I need for a week at summer camp.
Every summer since 5th grade, I have gone to Skyview Ranch in Millersburg, Ohio. It is a week of laughing until my stomach hurts and powerful
words that change my mind forever. My mom walks in my room. "Are you ready to go?" she says. I said, "Of course!" I grab my suitcase, my phone
on its charger, my sheets, and my snacks. I hurry out the door and pack my things in the car. I climb into the car and my mom begins to drive. I put on
my headphones
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2. MLA Rough Draft
1.When writing, whether you paraphrase or directly quote someone else's ideas anywhere in your paper, you must document the use of those borrowed
ideas with an internal citation notation. In MLA, there are two basic features of an internal citation. What are they?
Inātext citation ā This is a parenthetical citation within the paper that refers the reader to a list of works cited. It commonly includes the author of the
source and a page number, and punctuation separates the author's last name and the page number. Nor is the abbreviation p. (for "page") used. The
period that ends the sentence appears after the closing parenthesis. 2.In MLA, if you work (include) the identity of the source into the sentence
structure, where do page numbers...show more content...
In MLA, how are the works cited entries organized on the Work(s) Cited page?
ŠæŃ Tell me how to arrange a works cited list on the page. No example required.
ŠæŠĀ¶Create a new page at the end of your paper for a "Works Cited" list. Center the words "Works Cited" at the top of the page. Double space after the
title and begin entering citations.
ŠæŠĀ¶Entries are listed alphabetically by the last name of the author or by the first major word of the title if no author is given. If a source has more than
one author, it is alphabetized by the last name of the author whose name appears first. The entries are not numbered.
ŠæŠĀ¶Entries are doubleāspaced.
ŠæŠĀ¶The first line of each entry begins at the left margin. If more than one line is needed to complete the entry, additional lines are indented five spaces
or half an inch (this is called a hanging indent).
6.In MLA, if the source's identity is not worked into (written as part of) your sentence structure, how does the internal citation look the first time you
create it? Use your last name and page number 123 to illustrate your answer.
To correctly answer question 6, show me (don't tell me) how an internal citation looks the first time you cite it in your paper, using your name as the
source and page number 123 to complete your response. You don't need to write a sentence first, just show me the
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3. Example Of A Memoir Research Paper
Nate Bretches Memoir Rough Draft "The surgeon said the right side of her brain has died and the left side isn't far behind." I could not believe what
I was hearing. Hearing these words was like listening to nails on a chalkboardāvery unpleasant and cringeāinducing. I could not believe this woman
who I loved very much and who I had become incredibly close with was on death's doorstep. My grandmother and I had always been very close ever
since I was about 4 years old. Besides my greatāgrandmother who lived in California, she was the only grandmother I knew and loved. My paternal
grandmother died a few months before I was born, so I did not get a chance to know her. My grandmother was a remarkable person. She had a
smile on her face that could cheer up the saddest person. She also loved people; she was always very sweet and polite to everybody. Even if she
did not particularly like the person she was talking to, she would remain polite until the conversation was over. My fondest memories are of her
babysitting me, taking me to preschool and elementary school, and being incredibly caring loving to me. I was in the seventh grade at the time. I
was sitting in social studies class at Carver middle school in Springfield, Missouri. It was like any other day until my teacher received a phone call
from the office. She told me that I was leaving. "Why was I leaving?" I thought to myself. "I don't have any dentist or doctor's appointments." The
office staff told me my mom was
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4. Personal Narrative
Carleigh Grupe
Professor Schnell
English 1301
9 September 2015
Personal Narrative ā Rough Draft
The lake glistened before me as my mom and I pulled into Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp just outside Twin Lakes Michigan. I had been accepted into the
International Youth SymphonyOrchestra program where after spending a week at the camp the entire orchestra would be heading off on a six week
European Tour to share our musical talents and American culture with another part of the world. I knew traveling to a different continent would give
me further insight as to who I was a person, but did not imagine the people I would meet would impact me as much as they did.
His name was Alex Peabody, a 16 year old junior from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Although we weren't best friends, we were still close with one another
throughout the tour. He had messy brown hair that framed his round face and always wore a big flashy smile. One of my favorite moments with him
was while we were waiting to board the bus to go the the airport. While we sat waiting, I was practicing my flute in preparation for our first concert in
France. Many of the other students were practicing, talking, giggling, or sharing newly found favorite songs with their friends. The noise was
deafening and created a carnival of sound that grew louder with each passing minute. Out of the corner of my eye I saw Alex, a cello player, watching
me practice, his eyes bright with fascination.
"Alex, do you know how to play flute?" I called to
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5. Argumentative Writing Rough Draft
Outline, planning, revising, rough and final draft, grading. This is the typical process for writing an essay, I however as a young high school student
never followed this. I started with an idea in my head and go on from there. I never considered a need to plan and prepare an outline, just to write a
rough draft that I would have to revise, draft, and draft again. It would just be easier to start writing the final draft first right? No. This class has taught
me many strategies on how to accustom my writing to a college level. Over the semester in this class I have grown, learned how to effectively draft,
and experienced argumentative writing first hand.
I, over the semester, have grown in both literacy and critical thinking. A direct comment from Mr. Gish on the firstessay I wrote for the class was "Nice
reading!" to this sentence in the essay "This continues to show that people in poverty aren't charity cases, but rather they are human beings.". This
comment, along with others, shows me that I am capable to effectively write in one of the worst essays that I have written. The reason for this
growth was the support of both my friends and family. My father would help me with grammatical errors and final revision decisions in some essays.
This growth happened slowly with a lot of effort put towards it. An example from my first essay is "First and foremost, Gordon Park's imagery
throughout his composition." this is the topic sentence to a short paragraph in the beginning of
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6. Slavery : A Rough Draft
Michael Gaudioso
Mr. Alexander
Freshman Theology Honors
28 October 2014
SLAVERY IN CHURCH ESSAY ROUGH DRAFT
When we think of the word slavery, extremely negative connotations to mind. We think of how millions of African people were rounded up like sheep,
stuffed into boats with horrible conditions, and brought to this country where they were treated as lesser people. They were forced to work without
pay, in one of the most unforgiving occupations, farming. All this because of where they were from and the color of their skin. Despite this, many
people actually defended slavery using the bible. Passages such as St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians approves slaves where he writes, "Slaves, obey
your human master in everything, not only when being watched, as currying favor, but in simplicity of heart, fearing the Lord." However, due to the
inhumanity of slavery, during Vatican II the Church reversed its ideas on slavery. This massive change took place more than 80 years after the end of
reconstruction. This long period of time raises many questions regarding the Church 's ability to make that big of a change, and why the Church
waited so long make those changes. These types of questions can be answered by going back into the bible, and into the Church's history through a
process called Biblical criticism.
The process of Biblical Criticism is when a theologian analyzes a passage of scripture in terms of the time and place of its writing. This process is
useful when
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7. A Research Paper Rough Draft
Jameson Au
English 1Aā30
11/16/15
Research Paper Rough Draft
During the past couple of centuries, humans were able to accomplish more things than the entirety of human existence. Mankind was able to prolong
life, cure deadly diseases, and more. One of the greatest achievements was converting fossil fuels into energy. People are able to take the fossilized
remains and turn them into the everyday fuel everyone in the world uses. However, the energy humans have been using is not clean. The more people
use fossil fuels, the more the planet dies. Fortunately, scientists and engineers were able to come up with ways to renew energy. They created new
technologies that are capable of harvesting the sun's rays, water currents, and wind power. Even though renewable energy sources like this have been
discovered, people still neglect to convert to them and continue to use fossil fuels. The sun, wind, and water are just some of the natural resources that
people were able to use to make energy. There are solar panels, wind and water turbines that harvest the energy within these elements and converts
them into electricity. These new technologies could potentially solve some pollution problems that have arisen over the years. First, look at how a
solar panel is able to convert sun energy to electricity. Every single day, the sun rises over the horizon shining its rays over the land. Solar panels
convert photons from the sunlight into direct current electricity. This electricity is
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8. Reflective Essay: A Rough Draft Of My Writing
I do not have a rough draft of my essay. Regardless, I understand how I have improved in my writing skills compared to the beginning of the year. It
would take me hours to write a paper. I could not write a single sentence unless it was exactly how I wanted it. When I wrote the Iliad prompt, I tried
a new approach and composed what I thought and edited it later. I did not feel distressed over this paper, instead I was confident I could finish the
prompt easily. When I finished, I emailed my brother theessay to edit it. When it was returned, he only corrected a few grammar mistakes and told
me to edit it before I sent it. Then, I reread my essay and realized what I wrote was a poor essay. It contained a ton of errors and the sentences did
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9. Rough Draft Essay
Ciara Johnson
Mrs. Hamm
Intro to Basic Writing
12 September 2015
Rough Draft I use to enjoy reading and writing. The joy of going to the bookstore and picking out a great book excited me. I would curl up in my
bed and image the world around me as if I was in the book myself. Everything changed during my four high school years. During middle school, the
end of course test was always TAKS. It was a very easy test to pass but, my eight grade year I heard it would be the last of the Texas Assessment of
Knowledge and skills. I was scared a brand new test, that would determine if I go to the next grade, I was terrified. State of Texas Assessments of
Academic Readiness or better known as STAAR, I remember hearing about it on the news. We were...show more content...
I ended up failing but I wasn't to upset since the whole school district ended up failing it was like going to school again. I went to summer school and
passed the writing test. Sophomore and junior year were the hardest for me with the writing test. Sophomore year I did not pass my writing and
reading, I ended up going to summer school again, and I still did not pass. After not passing the second time my junior year started. The school offered
tutoring afterschool and I would have pullouts during my class. Pullouts is where you would be pulled out of a nonāessential class for tutoring during
school. After I spent all that time studying and practicing I still didn't pass. I just didn't understand what was wrong with me, I felt dumb and
worthless. Each time I take a test I would pray to god, to help me through it a give me strength. But I felt as though he wasn't listening to me, I was
so ashamed of myself. I know I was at my worst when I was thinking about dropping out of high school. I felt like I failed everyone my mother,
father and most of all myself. I had one last time to pass the test before my senior year. At this point, I was over the test I had no courage left in me to
fail again But, I had no
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10. English Rough Draft Essay
English Rough draft Writing an essay is incredibly simple, but somehow people still struggle, so I will try my best to explain and point you in the
right direction. With every essay there is a topic, thesis and then the actual essay with a few steps inābetween. Picking a topic is always in my
perspective the hardest, there are millions upon millions of things you could choose as your topic, but you want to try and narrow down your choices.
Always try to pick something you love, or something you are interested in, or something you know a lot about. A topic is sometimes already given to
you, so when that happens never write about something you don't know always look your topic up, even if you are not interested in said topic. Always
prepare
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11. Rough Draft Analysis Essay
In America, football is one of the most popular sport. For example, the Super bowl is on of the most celebrated game of the year. For some history
of the sport, American football games typically start with a tailgate party. Fans from all over the world arrive at the parking lot outside of the
stadium. Typically, you'll see people having BBQ's and having a good time. In American football, even high school games have tailgate parties. In
states like Texas where there is small cities, the whole town shuts down and everyone goes to watch the game. Before every American football game,
there is a preāgame show and a half time show. The half time show typically lasts the whole halftime and usually there is a performance by a music
artists. Before the game is played, everyone in the stands is...show more content...
The draft is when the NFL administers a draft in which each team in turn, starting with the one with the poorest record in the previous year, selects
players. Each team's coaching staff evaluates all the players in the draft regarding the team's needs and strategies. Once players are selected from
the draft, players arrive at what we call a summer camp which each player learns numerous complex plays in the playbook. There are three
specialized teams, each with 11 players, the offense, the defense, and special teams. Some players may only have one job such as the kicker which
he only kick field goals and kickoffs. For a little background of the organization of the offense and defense is the offense is given four plays to get a
first down by advancing 10 yards. Each field goal is worth three points, and as for a touchdown, it is worth six points. Each coach has a playbook
describing each play in detail and during summer camp, each player is expected to learn those plays. To keep organization during the game, there are
referees used in the game which depict what certain penalties should be called in the
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12. The Academic Essay: Rough Draft
The Academic Essay: Rough Draft Sitting down and thinking about how to write an academic essay? This essay will discuss all the things one
should know in regard to writing an academic essay. Firstly this essay will discuss how to conduct research for an academic essay, and explain in
detail what research should be considered. Secondly this essay will also discuss the planning and drafting of an academic essay, the exact format
will be assessed. Thirdly this essay will also discuss plagiarism and how it should not be committed in any form of academic writing. Lastly this
essay will discuss referencing and the format used in an academic essay. To begin with, what is an academic essay and what does one use it for? At
university level one...show more content...
If it is possible to cut out a word then cut it out. Never use the passive when you can use the active. Don't use scientific words or jargon when you
can use plain English (Toor, 2010). Do not use first person referencing or second person referencing. An academic essay should always have a
rough draft. The rough draught should be the first ideas that come to your head. It is okay if it is not well structured or the length requirement.
Your final draft should be well edited; spell checked and be in the correct format. This is the draft that will be assessed (Crisis, 2008). Plagiarism
means: "to copy someone else's ideas, words, or work and pretend that they are your own" (Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 2010: 1115).
Plagiarism is an extremely serious matter when it comes to writing an essay. Stealing someone else's ideas is a crime and should not be taken lightly.
Each idea used needs to be acknowledged with a footnote or inātext citation. If a direct quote is going to be used it must be enclosed in quotation
marks. Ideas that have been gained from a source must be attributed to that source. All the sources that have been used must be listed in a source list
or a bibliography. "The copyright act that is used in the academic field states: Never copy more than a reasonable portion of work, i.e. not more than
10% of a book or one article in a single periodical/journal. The act (98 of 1978) stipulates that photocopying is permitted only if "not more
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13. Rough Draft Process Analysis
When beginning to write an essay everyone has their own method of doing so. Some may like to brainstorm while others may prefer to go straight
into writing about their topic. I personally beginning every essay by collecting ideas about my topic before coordinating them into a type of diagram,
next I proceed to do my rough draft before revising over the paper and finally composing my final draft. The point of the writing process is to help
break everything down so ideas can be organized and everything can make perfect sense for not just the writer but also the reader.
Writing an essay can be difficult if a person does not know how or where to begin. I personally believe the first step of writing is to list down ideas
about the topic. After...show more content...
Proofreading and revising is a very crucial step in the writing process. If a person does not proofread then the essay they worked on may not make
sense and may overall confuse the reader. Using correct punctuation shows how sentences are supposed to be read. Once I have made sure all my
sentences are grammatically correct I then compose my final copy of the essay. Writing can be difficult if not done correctly. That is why there is a
writing process to follow. Using some type of way to group ideas together help coordinate how the essay will go. Then once the ideas are put together
the rough draft can be formed and edited. After everything has been writing accordantly the essay can then be turned in. Some may think the writing
process is just some more additional steps to getting their essay done but overall it makes the writing experience easier and more
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14. Rough Draft Speech
Rough Draft Speech
Good Afternoon students and teachers. Thank you for allowing me to speak for you today. You may or may not know that I want to be a Marine
Biologist and Oceanographer. I am taking steps to gain experience and training in those fields before college. Colin Powell said "There are no secrets
to success. It is the result of preparation."
This summer I will be taking scuba lessons.Learning it now could definitely be helpful so that when i earn my master's, or PhD, and get into the field I
will be ready for action. Once I am certified, for life, I will be able to go on diving and marine research trips. Trips to places like Madagascar, Kenya,
and the Amazon. Week after next I will be visiting UNCW. Uncw has a Department of Biology
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15. Culture And Identity ( Rough Draft ) Essay
Essay 1: Culture and Identity (Rough Draft) Imagine a life without writing, and without art; it's pretty grim isn't it? Without these essential cultural
components, life would be a sad place to live in, because no other cultural aspect would survive. The most essential cultural elements are Art and
Literature, because art and literature lead into the other cultural aspects. Without arts and literature, you couldn't have the rest of the cultural elements.
Culture manifested itself with the aid of art and literature, without the help of writing or art, cultural unity would be impossible. A good example of a
culture without writing and art would be the early humans; their culture did not carry along, and one tribe would be completely different than the
other, and they couldn't even speak to express their ideas. It wasn't until early humans began to draw cave art that ideas could be expressed, and then
culture grew and evolved and spread into government's and civilizations and certain ways of doing things, as well as religion and any of the other
cultural elements. That's why art and literature are prerequisite to the development of all the other elements of culture. Art and literature are necessary
to communicate and spread the rest of the cultural elements. Civilization is the backbone of culture, and you need art and literature to connect a
civilization. Art is important to culture and our society. Society is culture, or more accurately, society is the people who make up a
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16. Descriptive Essay Rough Draft
For my story, I would first make the web, gather information on my character(s). Then, I would start a rough draft putting all the information into a
story. One day, my family decided to take a weekend trip into the sunny wilderness. As we were driving down the dirt road, we came upon an
animal crossing right in front of us. My husband slammed on the brakes, and the animal turned around and put up his arms up like he was ready to
fight. It was a kangaroo! It was Edward, the kangaroo that the Forest Ranger has been talking about at the community meetings. He was golden brown
in color, hairy, little bitty eyes, long skinny tail and hopped around like he was on a pogo stick. We all looked at one another with hesitation, wonder,
and astonishment. How could we even grasp the...show more content...
My daughters sitting in the back seat of the car are trying to take a picture of it with their Iāphones. I'm the only calm one and tells my husband to get
back in the car and let's go back the other way and call the Forest Ranger. As we turn the car around, the kangaroo starts following us, hopping
alongside the car. Then he jumps in the backseat of the car, and my goofy husband decides to stop. The hairy kangaroo stretches over the seat and
punches my husband in the face. While my husband is trying to fight Edward off, other kangaroos are surrounding our car. We all get out, and they
take us into the dark, creepy wilderness. Then we slowly come out of the wilderness in the morning and guess what? We are all kangaroos. I felt
itchy and full of energy for the reason I just wanted to hop. I wanted to hop all around the wilderness like no body's business. I seemed anxious and
on edge not knowing if I'm going to return back to a human being. My human body felt trapped in this skin tight hide. I couldn't breathe or talk. I
would just make loud funny noises. I wanted
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17. Rough Draft : Amelia Earhart : Rough Draft
Amelia Earhart Rough Draft
It was announced in 1937, a female plane pilot who goes by the name of Amelia Earhart was announced dead on July 2. Some people believe that her
plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the pacific ocean, but others believe different.
Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897. On December 28, 1920, pilot Frank Hawks gave Amelia her first ride in an airplane.
Amelia started flying all around the world, she even inspired other female pilots. Amelia Earhart started flying because she was not afraid to break
down barriers, she wanted to show that women can do such a thing that men can do. Amelia did take a call to fly around the world and she was
announced dead on July 2, 1937 from her plane crashing into the Pacific Ocean.
In 1928, Amelia Earhart received a phone call that changed her life. Amelia was invited to become the first woman passenger to cross the atlantic ocean
in a plane. On the day of takeoff for Amelia she had hopped in a Fokker triāmotor aircraft. The plane was good, but it has been proven the plane had
been in the shop numerous times because parts would not do the job they were supposed to do. On July 2, 1937, the day Amelia Earhart had lost
control of the plane during takeoff, and during her flight it was said she had ran out of fuel during her trip, and crashed into the pacific ocean near the
Marshall and Howland Islands. In 1937 Amelia Earhart was proven dead, but there has been photograph proof of her after the
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18. Rough Draft
Katelyn CWV MāWāF 9:50am 12/6/13 Prof. Sharpe God has been a very important part of my live since I was a very little girl. When I was only a
couple of months old I was baptized. That was my first spiritual encounter with God. I then proceeded to commit my first communion in third
grade. I then received my confirmation when I was in eighth grade. Like I said before God has been a very important part in my life for a very
long time. Who is God? What are his characteristics? I believe that God is the person who created me and he is the person I believe in. I also think
that God is the creator of the world and that has control over everything that happens in my life. I think that some of God's characteristics are that he
has the...show more content...
I think that my worldview affects my thoughts and actions in many ways. I think that my worldview affects my thoughts because I think that I go
back to the things that I was taught as a child and that is the way that I think now a day when I have to go back and think about something. I also
think that my worldview affects my actions because I am going to go back and look at the things that I was taught and act the way that I was told
was right when I was little. I do not think that my worldview has not changed at all since I started taking this class at GCU. I think that taking this
class and brought me to know a lot more about my worldview. I also think that taking this class has taught me about the important people that had the
same worldview as me. I loved taking this class to learn more about my worldview. I also liked learning about the different worldview that there were.
I think that it is very interesting that there are that many different worldviews. There are some worldviews that are the very similar to my
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19. Rough Draft Essay
A "rough draft" is something someone writes with the express purpose of getting their ideas out on paper. Expectedly, more often than not, people will
write multiple drafts before writing their final, in an effort to get to their best paper. I was, of course, introduced to the phenomenon that is the rough
draft in middle school. Interestingly, whenever I attempted to write a rough draft, my thoughts would become muddled and slowly but surely, I was
left with nothing to write. Hardly after being introduced to the rough draft than I jettisoned it; in fact, it is because of that dismissal that has prompted
me to adopt a different method. My alternative method is a rather simple one: I ruminate on a particular topic with the purpose of gathering...show more
content...
The first step is something I like to call, The Royal Rumble of Ideas. The path in which my paper will follow as well as my thoughts and ideas are
formed from the first process. The way in which it does this, is by requiring the writer to apply an abundant amount of focus on one particular area;
whereas, the typical strategy, asks for the writer to just write (cue eye roll). If I am to construct a story, I must utilize this step. En passant, I might
add, the crux of the former element is very much similar to the latter, as well as in the way in which it works. The commonality to which I am
referring, is rumination. The simplicity of it is bemusing, especially considering it's efficiency, but I will describe that later. The way this is utilized, is
by requiring the writer to mull over what they will write next. For example: When I am writing, regardless of the type of paper, I will deeply
contemplate what my next sentence will be and how it will be phrased. Incidentally, in English class, I will often be seen staring into the ether, as if I
am on a psychotropic drug. There is, however, a reason behind this seemingly sinister image. As I described, rumination is crucial in my writing
process: In order to produce a sentence, or a paragraph for that matter, I must distill information from that contemplation. (See, it even
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