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  • Module 6: Arrangement

    Arrangement refers to the organization and structure of ideas in an essay. Choosing the right structure depends on the application of critical thinking to select the best fit for your purpose. Arrangement is an important step between Invention and Drafting where writers organize their ideas into a plan to use as a roadmap to guide the written draft. 

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    Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:

    1. Identify the parts of an essay
    2. Evaluate the appropriate rhetorical pattern for the topic and task
    3. Demonstrate components of an effective introduction, body, and conclusion
    4. Define the purpose of citation

    To achieve these objectives: 

    1. Read the Module 6 Introduction 
    2. Read and view the materials in chapter 2 on Arrangement and chapter 13 on MLA Research and Citation in Writing Rhetorically.
    3. Complete the Your Turn activity that appears in chapter 2.
    4. Complete the final draft of your Definition and Example/Illustration paper.