Q This week you will complete the Profile essay. Be sure to read this week’s lesson and Chapter 5 in your text for more information about writing profiles, keeping these key components in mind: • Profiles take a specific angle that shares a significant issue, important contribution, or surprising quality of a person, place, or event with which you have first-hand experience. • Profiles are not full life stories; instead, they share a fresh perspective on a larger issue. • Profiles require writers to take a close look at a subject and use detail and description to bring the subject to life. • The subject of the Profile should focus on a local person you know, a place you have visited, or an event you have attended, meaning the subject should be a part of your local neighborhood, community, or town. • The audience of the Profile essay is the local community. Imagine the readers as neighbors and local community members. The best topics and angles are those that are interesting to the writer. Be sure to choose a subject that is fascinating to you and that you'd like to learn more about. Also consider that your chosen subject and the angle you choose should be of interest to your audience. Do not conduct outside research for this essay. Instead, use your knowledge of the topic and reflect on your experiences to help develop examples for your profile. All work must be original, not copied from external sources. This is an opportunity for you to get feedback on your voice and style as a writer. For this assignment, you will also integrate an APA cover page. This will be your first introduction to APA format and will allow you to gain some practice presenting work in an academic context. Please download and use the APA Cover Page template to create your cover page by adding your information: Additional requirements include: • two to three double-spaced pages (500-750 words), not including the title page; • typed and submitted in Microsoft Word 2010 (.docx) format; and • 12-point font, 1 inch margins, Times or Times new Roman style • an APA cover page Please be sure to review the tutorial on formatting an APA paper and title page. Assignment Rubric Category Points Criteria Audience and Purpose 50 Writer meets the needs of a local community audience in terms of content, style, and tone. Writer's voice is appropriate, and audience considerations are clearly acknowledged. (20 points) Writer has chosen a local person, group, place, or event as the essay's subject. A unique angle is evident that provides insight into the subject and conveys a dominant impression. This purpose is clearly conveyed throughout the essay. (30 points) Organization and Development 50 The introduction grabs the reader's attention, introduces the subject, and clearly conveys the overall purpose. The body paragraphs work to support the essay's purpose with appropriate content that meets the readers' needs. The conclusion ties the essay together and leaves readers with the dominant impression. (20 points) Writer provides details and descriptions to show the subject's qualities and convey the dominant impression. Writer uses additional strategies such as providing background information, detailing scenes, or including dialogue to bring the subject to life and develop ideas. (30 points) Style and Mechanics 20 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. Total 120 The assignment meets or exceeds the above criteria. Transcript (Links to an external site.) Don't forget to submit your assignment for grading. Plagiarism Tutorial (Links to an external site.) Click on the link above to view the tutorial. Rubric Profile Essay Profile Essay Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAudience & Purpose Writer meets the needs of a local community audience in terms of content, style, and tone. Writer's voice is appropriate, and audience considerations are clearly acknowledged. (20 points) Writer has chosen a local person, group, place, or event as the essay's subject. A unique angle is evident that provides insight into the subject and conveys a dominant impression. This purpose is clearly conveyed throughout the essay. (30 points) 50 pts Full Marks 45 pts 45 40 pts 40 35 pts 35 25 pts 25 0 pts No Marks 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization & Development The introduction grabs the reader's attention, introduces the subject, and clearly conveys the overall purpose. The body paragraphs work to support the essay's purpose with appropriate content that meets the readers' needs. The conclusion ties the essay together and leaves readers with the dominant impression. (20 points) Writer provides details and descriptions to show the subject's qualities and convey the dominant impression. Writer uses additional strategies such as providing background information, detailing scenes, or including dialogue to bring the subject to life and develop ideas. (30 points) 50 pts Full Marks 45 pts 45 40 pts 40 35 pts 35 25 pts 25 0 pts No Marks 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStyle & 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. 20 pts Full Marks 18 pts 18 15 pts 15 10 pts 10 0 pts No Marks 20 pts Total Points: 120 PreviousNext
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