To Do
The topic for the essay in this module has been identified for you: you will be writing about why you withdrew from English class this term, and what you will do differently next term.
This is a pretty broad starting point, however, and there’s room to narrow it down and customize it to your writing style and experience.
- Apply the steps from “Ways to Narrow Down a Topic.” Write your answers to all questions on that page in a new document that you can return to throughout this module.
Worked Example
Follow along as Julio completes these assignments on the way towards a final draft of his Personal Analysis Essay. Here is what he wrote for this activity:
Topic Selection
- General topic: Why I withdrew from ENG 020, and what I’m going to do to prepare to start again next semester.
- Who: me, a 22-year old Film Production major
- What: returning to English class next semester
- Where: Cerritos College
- When: next semester
- Why: to get a job working in television production
- How: be a better student
- Specific ideas:
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Problems faced: not enough time to work at my job, hang out with friends, and get all school work done
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Problems overcome: getting enough cash together to register for classes, applying for student federal aid
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Motives: getting the right job I’ll enjoy long-term
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Effects on a group: helping my family, being a good role model for my nephews
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Member group: college students, college dropouts
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Group affected: college students, my family
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Group benefited: my family, the TV production industry
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Group responsible for/paid for: the federal student loan program, the PELL grant program, my family
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- SOCRAPR
- Similarities: other people who’ve withdrawn from a course but have gone on to succeed in school
- Opposites: what happens when people like me don’t go back to school, how do they live?
- Contrasts: other students who have an easier time managing all the pressures of school, vs. those like me, who really can’t seem to figure it all out
- Relationships: college social life, my family giving me help to get school figured out
- Anthropomorphisms: (I had to ask my tutor for help with this one.) Duty to society to improve myself and become a better member of society.
- Personifications: school as enemy or school as friend.
- Repetition: how school might change each additional semester I attend.