Q The Descriptive Narrative Essay This week, you will complete the Descriptive Narrative essay that you began writing in Week 1. This week's lesson, assigned reading, and online discussion will help you create a successful essay. Instructions As a reminder, here is a brief overview of the assignment and its requirements. For this essay, describe a project or important event you have experienced in the workplace or in real life and what was learned from it. • What was the event? • Who was involved and what emotions did they experience? • What challenges or problems were faced? • What was the outcome? • What did you learn from the experience? • What made this event special or important to you? The overall structure of your descriptive essay should look something like this. • Introduction: Background details such as time and place. Set the scene. • Description and Significance: What happened and why does it matter? • Resolution/Reflection: What actions were taken? What did you learn? • Conclusion: What impact did this event have on your life? Additional Requirements. • Two to three double-spaced pages (500–750 words), not including the title page • Typed and submitted in Microsoft Word format • 12-point font, 1-in. margins, Times New Roman style • A seventh edition APA-style cover page Please use this APA 7th edition templateLinks to an external site. to ensure your essay is properly formatted. Don't forget to submit your assignment for grading. Action Click the Start Assignment button to begin. Once you have uploaded your file, click Submit Assignment. Rubric ENGL112 Descriptive Analysis Essay ENGL112 Descriptive Analysis Essay Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction Introduction clearly states the context and event and provides a thoughtful rationale for that choice. 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization The essay is organized following the assignment description of introduction, background, descriptive narration, resolution, analysis, and conclusion. The essay is logically divided into paragraphs based on these sections. 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDevelopment It demonstrates attention to detail through rich description, analytical skills through explaining what the details mean, and connecting the context of the event to the main idea. 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStyle and Mechanics The voice of the writer is clear, distinct, and appropriate. The writer's message is clearly communicated with appropriate spelling and use of grammar and punctuation. Errors do not significantly interfere with meaning. 10 pts Total Points: 100 PreviousNext Submission Submitted! Mar 8 at 11:25am Submission Details Download Descriptive Narrative Essay.docx Grade: 100 (100 pts possible) Graded Anonymously: no Comments: ENGL112 Descriptive Analysis Essay ENGL112 Descriptive Analysis Essay Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction Introduction clearly states the context and event and provides a thoughtful rationale for that choice. This area will be used by the assessor to leave comments related to this criterion. 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization The essay is organized following the assignment description of introduction, background, descriptive narration, resolution, analysis, and conclusion. The essay is logically divided into paragraphs based on these sections. This area will be used by the assessor to leave comments related to this criterion. 20 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDevelopment It demonstrates attention to detail through rich description, analytical skills through explaining what the details mean, and connecting the context of the event to the main idea. This area will be used by the assessor to leave comments related to this criterion. 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStyle and Mechanics The voice of the writer is clear, distinct, and appropriate. The writer's message is clearly communicated with appropriate spelling and use of grammar and punctuation. Errors do not significantly interfere with meaning. This area will be used by the assessor to leave comments related to this criterion. 10 pts Total Points: 100/100 Kenneth Sherman, Mar 8 at 2:45pm Top
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