Review the Strategy Questions for Organizing Your Argument Essay in "Creating an Informal Outline" section of Chapter 4, and then write a 1000-word argument for a claim of value connecting individual identity and family heritage. To help you develop your claim of value think through questions such as these: How are people's identities shaped by their surrounding familial and cultural traditions? How uniform and valued/cherished is your family history? In order to support your claim of value, you'll need to include a variety of sources and perspectives. Incorporate the following into your paper: your first-hand experiences evidence gathered from stories in this module researched scholarly insight into family and self-identity our Core Values of Excellence and/or Integrity You are encouraged to complete a first draft of the assignment then revise your work. Submit your assignment to the Tutor.com for feedback--look in the Resources tab of this course for access--then revise your work before turning it in. Readings I learned: Please, utilize the Library resources or the Internet search to read the following: Earnest Hemingway, "Hills Like White Elephants" Alice Walker, "Everyday Use" Nikki Giovanni, "Mothers" Seamus Heaney, "Mid-term Break" Peter Meineke, "Advice to My Son" Adrienne Rich, "Delta" .