When comparing the definitions of research to the sample
essay we received in class, I found that there were many similarities. When
reading through the sample essay I found that the content was full of the same
definitions that we had came up with together as a class. On the first page of
this essay I saw examples of sources, which when reduced down, turned out to be
the way in which media is affective in modeling a behavior for adolescents.
However as I continued throughout the text, this author provided me with many
examples of research they had completed by finding several different quotes in
which helped them to give their point.
When reading this essay I found that this author seemed
to have a lot of knowledge, which happened to be another definition we
discussed in class, on the topic he or she picked to write about. With this
knowledge that the writer had, said person was also able to easily present this
writing as an argumentative research paper, because they used the information
they had researched, and portrayed it in a way that showed they had a passion and
an interest for what they were writing about. When reading this essay I felt that the author
took everything they had most likely learned when researching the topic of
media’s modeling behavior and thoroughly explained and argued it to the reader.
One of the most noticeable aspects of research writing is
that of the citations. It is possibly one of the most important distinctions
from that of a research writing, and writing of any other kind. You can see
throughout the entire writing that the facts, quotes, sources and research the
author applied were all serious, after they used a citation, showing the reader
what they were reading, and where in which they could find the information if
they chose to go back on their own in order to find the information they had
been provided.
When relating my first day of class to the previous
semester’s time spent in English 101, one thing we discussed today, which
immediately reminded me of the prerequisite class was bringing up the rhetoric
aspect of writing. However it isn’t a
subject in which is easily exemplified, you know that within every piece of
writing you can read, you can be sure that there will be a direct relationship
with the author and the audience. Along with the use of audience when it comes
to the rhetoric method, you can tell when reading the sample writing that there
is a purpose in which the author is writing ever so passionately. The context
in which this paper was written is also a highly important when it comes to
relating why in which the author would feel the way he or she did when writing
this essay.
Hi, Sarah
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice and specific response, with clear examples that help readers see what you're referring to and understand what you're talking about. And you raise an excellent point about the importance of rhetoric!
What do you think are the differences, though, between our list on the board, and this essay? Did you notice any? What seemed to be outliers or not to fit? We'll talk more about this, but it's something to think about.