For the final:
In terms of length, the final should be 6 pages, with the first 3 being project 1, minus the section on who you intend to interview, as you will replace that with a summary and analysis of your interview.
In Part 2 of Project 1, you started thinking about whom you’d like to interview. Here, you’ll replace those paragraphs with a summary of your interview (or of any important points that you didn’t cover in Part 1) and apply what you’ve learned to your own life as a writer.
Summarize: Provide an overview of the significant points your interviewee made, using direct quotes when useful. (A good rule of thumb to determine when to summarize or paraphrase vs. when to quote is the question: Could I say it as well as they did? If not, use their language and quote them.)
Analyze: Apply what you’ve learned about writing from your interviewee to your own goals. Some possible questions you can reflect on are the following:
Consider your current preparedness to do the types of writing that your interviewee performs. Are you familiar with the genres of writing they described? How would you approach one of the less familiar forms if you were tasked with writing it? What’s complicated about the genre? What seems similar or familiar to other writing tasks you have completed in the past? What questions would you need to have answered in order to successfully tackle such writing? Are there specific things you believe you can or should do, based on your conversation with this writer, to best prepare yourself?
Finally, I would like you to have one scholarly source in your final, related either to the career/field of your interest, or writing as a field. This is to help prepare you for 102, in which students are tasked with writing an argumentative paper with scholarly sources.
(Social Work is the topic so anyone that works in that field is fine.)
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