| In college you will be required to write many papers. In fact in order to get into college you will likely have to write an essay about why you are a good candidate for the school. You must be able to express yourself clearly and concisely. Often you are persuading others to take your point of view in situations that are not black and white. When I was in high school a wonderful English teacher named Mrs. Vaughn taught a writhing method we nicknamed ‘writing in chunks.’ This method of writing will guarantee success. I have used this method throughout my college experience and continue to use it in the professional world and it continues to be very successful. How to Write in Chunks So, you have been given an assignment to analyze a book or a topic and you have an opinion or feelings already but you have no idea how to express yourself intellectually. Or, have you ever sat down to write a paper and didn’t know where to begin? Perhaps you know your main idea but didn’t know how to prove it. Maybe you are unsure of your ability to analyze and discuss the meaning behind supporting documentation. Using the chunk method will solve these problems for you. Chunks are blocks of information. They help you organize your thoughts into main focal points and record the supporting documentation. The format of a chunk is: - Your main thought or idea
- A quote or statistic to support, prove, document, your idea
- Statements that analyze or discuss your thoughts on the idea and the supporting documentation.
So chunks incorporate your thesis, supporting ideas, and your own analysis. If you have ever had a hard time discussing the meaning behind your supporting documentation or the purpose of your main thought the format of a chunk makes this a non-issue. Chunks give you an easy format to insert your thoughts, which is your analysis. The following is the format for a paper that is written using chunks. The introduction is a standard component of any essay. The introduction introduces the reader to the topic, your feelings on the topic and the purpose of your essay. The first sentence should be the introduction to the topic that your will be discussion. The next two to three sentences will be an introduction to your opinion on the topic. The final sentences will be your thesis or main topic of discussion. The body paragraphs follow directly after the introduction. There should be at least two to three of the chunks in the paper depending on the length of the assignment. The body paragraphs of your essay are where you will begin writing in chunks. The first sentence will be a statement about what you believe or are trying to prove. Next there should be a quote or some statistics that back up your initial statement. Directly following your quote would be at least two sentences that both analyze the quote and discuss how it supports your initial statement. Each body paragraph should contain at least two chunk... |