Post your essay/draft into the Draft 1-1 Forum. We will take the first 20 minutes to read these drafts. Read as many as you can in this time frame (don't worry about responding).
Next do your Writer's Review by reading your own draft again and hitting reply (write on the topic below):
There is an old saying the order comes from chaos. The first draft was meant for you to explore chaos. Now it is time to pull together some order. Try as best you can to:
1. State your Essay Question
2. State your "answer" to that essay question (in one sentence).
3. This "answer" is your provisional "thesis" or claim. Now list as many REASONS why you think your claim is true or valid as you can. Start each one as a "because" clause --because..., --because
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Argument/Persuasion Essays have a Claim/Support structure
Claim
-----Reason (supporting)
-----Reason (supporting)
-----Reason (supporting)
...
Example related to Antigone:
Essay Question: What is Creon's tragic flaw?
Thesis: Creon's tragic flaw was his pride.
Work with a peer to identify what you consider to be the key elements of your essay's logical structure: the Essay Question, your Claim, and your supporting REASONS. Go in turns and fill those out in the hand out I give you on Developmental Outlines. Pick one paragraph to find textual support for its REASON (scratch down page #s and line #s on the outline).