WRITING I ASSIGNMENT SHEET Rhetorical Strategy Options: · process · cause, effect, cause & effect · compare, contrast, or compare & contrast · classification/division. Writing Topics: The last page or two of each rhetorical strategy chapter provides a list of potential. Since you must write a college-level essay, not all of the topics on those pages will work for this assignment, so if you have reservations about one of the topics, please ask me. You may choose to write a variation on one of those topics, or you may perform a google search for ‘process essay topics,’ ‘cause and effect essay topic,’ et cetera. Allow me to approve your topic to make sure you can develop it using your chosen rhetorical strategy. Composition Requirements · Your essay must have at least five well-developed paragraphs. · It must have between 950 – 1000 words. · The introduction must have an attention-getting hook and effectively introduce your thesis statement, the LAST sentence of the introduction. · Each body paragraph must have an easily identifiable topic sentence (generally the first or second sentence of the body paragraph), substantial major and minor details, and transitional words or phrases indicative of the rhetorical strategy you have chosen. · (Remember; each rhetorical strategy has its own set of common transitional words or phrases.) While you must indicate in your heading which rhetorical strategy you chose, I should have no problem determining the rhetorical strategy as I read. · You must format your essay using MLA style. · Be sure to use one-inch margins all the way around (Word default), true double spacing throughout your entire document, Times New Roman, 12 point font size, and an inserted page number, not header, preceded by your last name and one space. · Please see the sample MLA document or the MLA websites listed in Blackboard if you do not know how to format an MLA style essay. · If your instructor requires you to cite a source, you must use quotation marks around the cited material and include an in-text citation following the quoted or paraphrased material. · The in-text citation must correspond to a full source citation included on a work(s) cited page. A Word about Plagiarism · If you submit someone else’s words or change only a few words or copy someone else’s ideas without providing a parenthetical citation and quotation marks where applicable and a corresponding work(s) cited page, you will receive – at the least – a zero for your plagiarism. 1 Ashley Thomas 52503443Exam 050022 1203 Dranmore Way [email protected] Organizing, Researching and Illustrating your Material Ashley Thomas Course 8/20/18 Organizing, Researching and Illustrating your Material STEP 1: Methods -Interview with the employees is one of the main methods that could be used to collect critical information on the challenges faced at Roanoke. By conducting interviews, we can assess the individual problems that each department at th.