Question: I'm asking help to get a sample essay based on the instructions I provided. The sample essay would be used to help me doing my
I'm asking help to get a sample essay based on the instructions I provided. The sample essay would be used to help me doing my own essay after explanation, reviewing this sample.
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Introduction: Start with a hook/attention-getter about habits, NOT about the book (don't accidentally write a book report). Then, introduce your various sources, one sentence for each, including the book. Lastly, focus in on three key habit change techniques/ideas which you find most interesting and why (don't go into detail about them yet, just introduce them...no quotes!). Build towards a thesis statement about them. In one final sentence, give us your thesis: an opinion + 3 key techniques/ideas + support for that opinion.
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Atomic Habits 1st Key Technique (Steadman): a Steadman paragraph using a quote from Atomic Habits to define, explain and analyze the 1st key habit change strategy you have chosen. Analysis should go deep on why you think this is an important and successful technique.
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The Interview : Interview various people regarding their experience with habit change until you find someone who experienced something related to your 1s key habit change technique, even if their story is about failing because they did the opposite of what they should! Write a paragraph using 2-3 quotes from the interview. The topic sentence should not mention the person, just the 1st key habit change technique/idea!
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Atomic Habits 2" Key Technique (Steadman): a Steadman paragraph using a quote from Atomic Habits to define, explain and analyze the 2nd key habit change strategy you have chosen. Analysis should go deep on why you think this is an important and successful technique/idea.
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Atomic Habits 3rd Key Technique (Steadman): a Steadman paragraph using a quote from Atomic Habits to define, explain and analyze the 3nd key habit change strategy you have chosen. Analysis should go deep on why you think this is an important and successful technique/idea.
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External Source TED Talk, Video, Podcast, Book: Use another outside source (a podcast episode, TED Talk, video, reading, etc.) to further explore some tips about habit change in general. Include a quote but no Steadman required.
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Scholarly Article (Steadman): Restate your thesis, summarize some key points, add something new perhaps looking to the future or connecting with the big picture, world today) and build to a dramatic conclusion!
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Conclusion: Include all page numbers for in-text citation (when possible) and make sure to include a Works Cited section at the end of your essay, on a separate page.
**THE THREE KEY HABIT YOU MUST KNOW AND WRITE ABOUT AS IT SHOWS IN THE PHOTO ABOVE ARE:
1) IMPLEMENTATION INTENTIONS. ( 1ST KEY HABIT)
2) HABIT STACKING. (2ND KEY HABIT)
3) IDENTITY-BASED HABITS. (3RD KEY HABIT)
** STEADMAN PARAGRAPH FORMULA:
when your looking into a Steadman paragraph this how it should look like:
USING THIS FORMULA
The Formula
1) Topic Sentence (Tell us what the paragraph is about)
2) Set-up (In + "Title," + Name + Context)
3) Quote (Choose a thought-provoking line)
4) Paraphrase (Explain the quote another way)
5) Analysis (Why is this interesting? Show your thinking)
6) Works Cited page
A sample on how a Steadman paragraph in this formula should look like.. Most important thing is to KEEP IN MIND IT MUST LOOK LIKE THIS SAME PARAGRAPH FORMULA...don't forget the works cited page at the end..
the sample
(Topic Sentence) Sometimes we have to be lost to find ourselves. (set up) In "I Owe it All to Community College," Tom Hanks discusses his time as a struggling student at Chabot College. Hanks reflects, (Qoute) "That place made me who I am." ( Paraphrase) In other words, Chabot helped him find out what he wanted to do in life and to pursue it. ( Analysis) This is what higher learning should do, transform us and open our eyes to new possibilities. We need to be exposed to different paths and allowed to walk down them a bit, to see how they feel beneath our feet. Whether it's nursing, English, science or linguistics, we won't truly know which direction to take until we are allowed to dance in every direction. Hanks found this at a community college.
**SAMPLE WORKS CITED
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