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Graded Project: Essay: Comparison and Contrast
Your project must be submitted as a Word document (.docx, .doc)*. Your project will be individually graded by your instructor and therefore will take up to a few weeks to grade.
Be sure that each of your files contains the following information:
- Your name
- Your student ID number
- The exam number
- Your email address
To submit your graded project, follow these steps:
- Use the link on the next page to open the Project Upload page.
- Find the exam number for your project at the top of the Project Upload page.
- Follow the instructions provided to complete your exam.
Be sure to keep a backup copy of any files you submit to the school!
Comparison and Contrast Essay
For this assignment, you'll prepare a 1,800- to 2,000-word comparison and contrast essay based on your graphic organizer; do not switch topics. You may not submit this essay until you’ve received your grade and instructor feedback on your prewriting exam.
While you’re waiting for your prewriting to be evaluated, you should take these steps:
- Review the reading assignments for Lesson 7.
- Study the sample comparison and contrast essays and the guided writing assignment in Chapter 15 of your textbook.
- Prepare a rough draft of your comparison and contrast essay so you’re ready to revise when you receive feedback on your prewriting.
Assignment
Topic
Use the topic and graphic organizer you completed for your prewriting assignment; do not switch topics. You’ll develop your essay from your graphic organizer. Your topic should be one of the following:
- Learning a job or skill in a course versus hands-on or experiential learning
- Communicating in person or face-to-face versus communicating electronically by text, direct message, email, and so on
- Two approaches to addressing a problem that commonly occurs in your current work or that you'll need to deal with in your future career
You should use the third-person point of view. You're writing for an audience unfamiliar with your topic, so your goal is to use language your readers are familiar with and can relate to. For example, a nurse may use clinical terminology when they talk to other nurses, but they need to use layman’s terms when speaking to patients.
Process
Use the guided writing assignment in Chapter 15 that you began with your prewriting. Steps six to eight will help you build on your outline graphic organizer to draft and revise your essay.
Research
You may find that you need to do more research; if you include more sources or use different sources in your essay, remember to use the correct parenthetical citation and add them to your list of references. Refer to Chapter 23 in your text for APA format instructions.
Exam Format
Format your prewriting and essay exams according to the following instructions. Refer to the sample APA-style essay in your text.
- Start with a title page that includes your
- Title
- Name
- Student ID
- Address
- Email address
- Use the header function to insert your page number in the top right margin of your document.
- You do not need to include your essay title in the header.
- Begin your document on page 2 after the title page.
- Start page 2 with your title
- Do not include abstracts in your essays.
- Use transitional words, phrases, and sentences to guide your reader through your essay.
- Do not use headings in your essay.
- Start page 2 with your title
- Include your references list on the last page of your document.
- Do not submit it separately.
Grading Rubric
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Advanced–score of 100% |
The essay effectively addresses the purpose of the assignment and the requirements of the prompt.
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Proficient–score of 85% |
The essay adequately addresses the purpose of the assignment and the requirements of the prompt.
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| Developing–score of 70% |
The essay partially addresses the purpose of the assignment and the requirements of the prompt.
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| Emerging–score of 60% |
The essay minimally addresses the purpose of the assignment and the requirements of the prompt.
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| Not Developed–score of 50% |
The essay does not address the purpose of the assignment and the requirements of the prompt.
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