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Cause/Effect Essay Instructions

Cause/Effect Essay Prompt

Choose one of the following questions, and answer it in an essay developed by analyzing causes or effects. The question you decide on should concern a topic you care about so that the examples are a means of communicating an idea; not an end in themselves.

People and Their Behavior

1. Why did one couple you know marry or divorce?

2. Why is a particular friend or relative always getting into trouble?

3. Why do people root for the underdog?

4. How does a person’s alcohol or drug dependency affect others in his or her family?

Art and Entertainment

1. Why do teenagers like rock music?

2. Why is a particular television show so popular?

Contemporary Issues

1. Why is a college education important?

2. Why do marriages between teenagers fail more often than marriages between people in other age groups?

Education

1. The best courses are the difficult ones.

2. Students at schools with enforced dress codes behave better than students at schools without such codes.

Politics and Social Issues

1. Drug and alcohol addiction does not happen just to “bad” people.

Media and Culture

2. The Internet divides people instead of connecting them.

3. Good art can be ugly.

4. A craze or fad reveals something about the culture it arises in.

5. The best rock musicians treat social and political issues in their songs.

Rules for Living

1. Lying may be justified by the circumstances.

2. Friends are people you can’t always trust.

Writing Your Cause-and-Effect Essay

Prewriting

To get started writing your essay:

1. Review What is an Essay?

2. Take time to review possible subjects.

3. Use prewriting to help you narrow your topic to an appropriate level of focus.

Remember that “story starters” are everywhere. Think about it—status updates on social media websites can be a good place to start. You may have already started a “note”on Facebook, and now is your chance to develop that idea into a full narrative. If you keep a journal or diary, a simple event may unfold into a narrative. Simply said, your stories may be closer than you think!

Assignment Instructions

1. Choose a writing prompt as listed above on this page.

2. Create a prewriting in the style of your choice for the prompt. Review the prewriting videos on the My Writing Process: Prewriting and Draft page if needed.

3. Develop an essay according to the following formatting guidelines. Papers submitted that do not meet these formatting requirements will be returned to you ungraded.

4. Minimum of 3-4 typed, double-spaced pages (about 600–750 words), Times New Roman, 12 pt font size

5. MLA formatting (see the MLA Format page as needed)

Requirements

Be sure to:

· Develop an essay developed by analyzing causes or effects or the prompt

· Decide on something you care about so that the narration is a means of communicating an idea

· Include characters, conflict, sensory details as appropriate to help your essay come alive

· Create a sequence of events in a plot to support the logical flow of your essay

· Develop an enticing title

· Use the introduction to pull the reader into your singular experience

· Avoid addressing the assignment directly (Don’t write “I am going to write about…” – this takes the fun out of reading the work!)

· Let the essay reflect your own voice (Is your voice serious? Humorous? Matter-of-fact?)

· Avoid “telling” your reader about what happened. Instead, “show” what happens using active verbs and/or concrete and descriptive nouns and details.

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