Self-Reflective Letter
My Self-Reflective Letter showcases how my writing has developed from the beginning to the end of the semester. |
Pre-Write/Post-Write Essay
Words is an autobiography told through books that have influenced me most throughout my life. |
Narration Essay
The Alexa Project tells about my experience and friendship with a girl named Alexa and how she changed my life. |
Editorial Essay
The Unnecessary Insult urges society to stop using the word "retarded." |
Individual Summary
My summary for Science of breakfast: how nutritionists might have gotten it wrong looks at how much truth is in the theory that skipping breakfast leads to weight gain. |
Summary/Response Essay
Different Perspectives discusses the article The Ugly Truth About Beauty and how men and women have different ideas about physical appearance. |
Interview Essay
Singing for a Cause details a project conducted by Robert Wimer of Trenton, Missouri, to raise money for a local animal shelter. |
Argumentative Essay
Premature Decisions argues on the topic of extremely premature infants and who should determine their course of treatment. |
"5 To Dos" Screencast
How to Survive College Composition and Research is a screencast to help future students taking Dr. Watkins' College Composition and Research class. |
"Reflection" Screencast
This screencast reflects back on what I perceive to be my best work of the semester: my Narration Essay entitled The Alexa Project. |
Course Syllabus
The course syllabus for the College Composition and Research class taught by Dr. Jill Watkins through North Central Missouri College in Trenton, Missouri, can be found here. |