Assignment Format 101
Assignment Format 101
Paragraphs 101
Why are we talking about this?
All final drafts of academic and personal writing from this class (unless specifically
stated otherwise) will be written in essay format.
Essays are short pieces of writing that consists of paragraphs designed around a
theme.
Do NOT email me the assignment UNLESS you will not be attending class on the
day that it is due.
Format
Your papers FONT SIZE should be 12 point.
This is 12 point.
Coherence
Coherence is the trait that makes the paragraph
easily understandable to a reader.
Topic Sentence and Adequate Development
Topic Sentences Adequate Development
Wordy: Suzie believed but could not confirm Wordy 2: Imagine a mental picture of someone
that Billy had feelings of affection for her. (14 engaged in the intellectual activity of trying to
words) learn what the rules are for how to play the
Concise: Suzie assumed that Billy adored her. game of chess.(27 words)
(6 words) Concise: Imagine someone trying to learn the
rules of chess.(9 words) Wordy
More Basic Rules
Rule #5 Eliminate Unnecessary Words
class, surrounded by people taking notes and paying attention to how to do equations, which would have been
okay if I was supposed to be in an algebra class. In reality, I was supposed to be in geometry, and when I
discovered my error, I had already missed the first twenty minutes of a one-hour class. When I got to the
correct class, all twenty-five students turned and looked at me as the teacher said, “You’re late.” That would
have been bad enough, but in my next class my history teacher spoke so fast I could not follow most of what
he said. The only thing I did hear was that we were having a quiz tomorrow over today’s lecture. My day
seemed to be going better during botany class, that is, until we visited the lab. I had a sneezing fit because of
one of the plants in the lab and had to leave the room. When I finally finished my classes for the day, I
discovered I had locked my keys in the car and had to wait for my brother to bring another set. My first day of
school was so bad that I know the rest will have to be better.
My first day of college was a disaster. First, I went to the wrong classroom for math. I was sitting in
the class, surrounded by people taking notes and paying attention to how to do equations, which would have
been okay if I was supposed to be in an algebra class. In reality, I was supposed to be in geometry, and when I
discovered my error, I had already missed the first twenty minutes of a one-hour class. When I got to the
correct class, all twenty-five students turned and looked at me as the teacher said, “You’re late.” That would
have been bad enough, but in my next class my history teacher spoke so fast I could not follow most of what
he said. The only thing I did hear was that we were having a quiz tomorrow over today’s lecture. My day
seemed to be going better during botany class, that is, until we visited the lab. I had a sneezing fit because of
one of the plants in the lab and had to leave the room. When I finally finished my classes for the day, I
discovered I had locked my keys in the car and had to wait for my brother to bring another set. My first day of
school was so bad that I know the rest will have to be better.