The assignment is to write an essay (900-1200 words) that introduces, develops, explores, and, ultimately, informs and outlines an argument

The assignment is to write an essay (900-1200 words) that introduces, develops, explores, and, ultimately, informs and outlines an argument

Assignment:
The assignment is to write an essay (900-1200 words) that introduces, develops, explores, and, ultimately, informs and outlines an argument for your personal definition of a term.
Elements of this Essay
The goal of an essay that defines a term, according to The Sundance Reader, is to “inform or persuade” an audience. Your audience for this essay is this class, both classmates and instructor, as well as the general reader (i.e., the
world).
To excel at this assignment, your essay’s definition should come from a distinct, single idea, a personal definition that is yours.
The key word in personal definition is personal–you’re not, for example, attempting to define a word like “infidelity” on behalf of a whole country, a religion, or according to a law. It’s your personal definition.
How do you define something? That’s a good question. If you start with just your own imitation at a dictionary definition, or try to
mimic something such as legislation or criminal law, chances are you’re going to run into some trouble. These elements turn up in personal definition essays, but more often than not these are used in service to the writer’s personal definition–either as a supporting point, color detail, or as a rhetorical foil.

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