Definitions limit or explain the meaning of a term or concept.
The first draft of your Exploratory Essay (500 words minimum).
I. What is Definition? Definitions limit or explain the meaning of a term or concept. Although the term definition leads most people to think of a dictionary, definitions are not always precise or universally accepted (Connelly 181). II. Different types of definitions exist: III. Methods of Definition (pgs.183-4) – Definitions can be established using a number of techniques: . Defining through synonyms – use a word with similar meaning to define a term; this is the simplest method of providing meaning for a word. Your Definition Essay For your definition essay assignment, you will need to apply most, if not all, of the methods listed above to develop and support the term you choose to explain and illustrate (since you are writing an essay to define a selected term, you are already defining through extended definition). Your goal as the author of a definition piece is to establish the meaning of a term, using the methods of definition, for the purpose of sharing a common understanding of that term with your reader. For this assignment, you want to choose a term that means a lot to you; since you will need to produce a strong 500 word essay to successfully complete this assignment, you want to select a term/topic that is rich in personal meaning and significance. An Organization Tip: *Refer to the “Definition Checklist” at the end of chapter six (pg. 235) before you submit your definition essay for review. Revising Your Writing The final step of the writing process is revision. Revision is a necessary step in writing because it involves incorporating your instructor’s suggestions for improvement and proofreading. Before student authors submit a final draft of a writing assignment, they should make certain that their work contains the qualities that make a student essay successful. All successful student essays fulfill the specific purpose of the assignment; they are unified and coherent; they contain proper support; and they display good use of grammar and language. To make certain your essay possess the necessary qualities to achieve a good grade, use the following questions when revising your work: Purpose: 1) Does the essay respond to the writing assignment? 2) Does it Unity: 1) Does the essay contain a clear opening statement of the point of Support: 1) Does the essay contain specific evidence to support the opening Coherence: 1) Does the essay have a clear method of organization? 2) Are Grammar: 1) Does the essay contain grammatical errors? 2) What kind of grammatical errors does the essay contain (refer to “Revision Codes” for more on specific mechanic and grammatical errors)? 3) Can the essay’s objective still be effectively communicated with the presence of these grammatical errors? Language: 1) Does the author use informal language in the essay? 2) Does the author use abstract and vague language? 3) Does the author make awkward word choices that stunt the effectiveness of his/her communication? Note: Refer to this document before you submit your final essays. I may also ask you to reference this document when reviewing my comments on your final essay grades. This document contains descriptions of the most common student writing errors I noted in your first student essays. Use this document along with “Revising Your Writing” (in Course Documents) to help you proofread your essays before you submit them for review and grading. Problem Areas |