The Cover Letter

    The Cover Letter

     

    Each essay due in this course needs to have a cover letter (not a cover page). In letter for the Rogerian essay, I would like for you to answer the following questions. Each response should be one paragraph (at least three sentences), with the exception of question six. You may use first person in your cover letter.

    The questions are below:

    1) What was the purpose of the essay? In your response, explore the deeper meaning of this question. The goal is not just to complete the assignment but instead to convey a message. What do you plan to accomplish with this essay? What do you hope the reader takes away from this argument?

    2) What did you learn from completing this assignment? Did you experience a new understanding of the topic? Did you change your perspective after completing the research?

    3) What difficulties did you encounter during the research, writing, or editing phases of the assignment?

    4) What did you enjoy about this assignment?

    5) What made you decide to write about this particular topic? Is this a topic that you are discussing in another course? Is this a topic that concerns you in particular?

    6) Is there anything else you would like for me to know before reading your essay?

    The Annotated Bibliography

    An annotated Bibliography (AB) is due with your Rogerian essay. Using the MLA guide, list each source as it will appear on the Works Cited page of your essay. In two to three sentences summarize the text. I will be checking for grammar as well. This is what makes it an “annotated” bibliography. A sample is shown below.

    Annotated Bibliography

    Clark, Irene L. The Genre of Argument. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace, 1998. Print.

    Clark’s textbook identifies the major steps to developing a well-researched and well-written argumentative essay. Professional essays are included in the text as models.

    Ward, Russ. Logical Argument in the Research Paper. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace, 1997. Print.

    Augmenting the steps to writing an argumentative research paper is information about proper documentation. The Toulmin System, an important aspect of a well-planned paper, should be studied carefully.
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