Classification Essay Final Draft

Overview

Once you have completed the essay prewriting templates for each of the essay assignments, you will write a final draft that includes all of your edits and revisions in published form without any highlights, corrections, etc. showing.  You are encouraged to use instructor feedback from the Classification Essay Paragraph Prewriting Template Assignment to make final changes before submitting your final draft.

Instructions

In Module 6, complete a final revised and edited 400-450 word final draft of your Classification Essay that you began developing in the Classification Essay Prewriting Template Assignment.  You will complete this assignment on the Classification Essay Final Draft Template. You must save the Classification Essay Final Draft Template to your computer, complete the 2 steps (Final Draft and Honor Statement), save your work, and submit the completed assignment as a MS Word document (.docx) or PDF (.pdf).

 

Step 1: Classification Essay Final Draft

 

Make final revisions and edits. Be sure to remove any highlights, corrections, etc. from your paragraph before submitting your Classification Essay Final Draft Template for grading.

 

Step 2: Classification Essay Honor Statement

 

Read and sign the Honor Statement prior to submitting your assignment to confirm that the work is your own.

 

 

Classification Essay  Final Draft Template

Step 1: Classification Essay Final Draft

Directions: Download this document, complete the 2 steps, save your work, and submit the completed assignment. To complete the 2 steps, fill in the fields below with information as described in the Classification Essay Final Draft Template Assignment Instructions. Be sure to complete both parts of the assignment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 2: Classification Essay Honor Statement

 

Honor Statement

 

Read and sign this honor statement prior to submitting your assignment:

 

By typing my name in the space provided, I certify that all words and ideas in my writing assignment are mine alone, and if I used another person’s words or ideas (by summarizing, paraphrasing, or directly quoting), I gave credit to that author, and I also put quotation marks around any direct quotations.

 

By signing my name, I also understand that if I have copied someone else’s ideas or words, I have plagiarized, and I understand that the penalty for plagiarism is course failure.

 

Student Name: ______________________________________