COM MOD 5 WRITING ASSIGNMENT

Writing Assignment: Module 5
Introduction:
This writing assignment allows you to use readings, videos, and classroom discussions to evaluate the place that interpersonal communication has in real life. Communication in theory is important, but evaluated communication can help you to articulate, argue, defend, judge, or support your efforts to making real changes for yourself and those around you.

Prompt:
Based upon your reading of the Wood (2020) textbook, your viewing of the module videos, and your participation in class discussion, analyze a past experience with conflict that went wrong for you. Explain what went wrong. Explain the steps you would take to improve the situation if you could go back in time and re-do it.

*Write a short paper, with the following elements:
1. A clear introduction paragraph that grabs the readers attention, states your thesis statement (main idea), and previews the points you will use to support your thesis.
2. Body paragraph(s). Write one paragraph for each supporting point, or one single paragraph that addresses each of the supporting points.
3. A conclusion paragraph that re-addresses your thesis, summarizes your supporting points, and ties it all together with a final thought.
Format your essay with the following requirements:
– This writing assignment should use 300 350 words. 
– Put your name, course and section number, and assignment title on the cover page.
– Use one-inch margins.
– Use a 12-point Times New Roman font.
– Use double line spacing in the document.
– Include a References page where you cite your sources in APA format.
– Cite the sources that you use to back-up the thesis of your paper with in-text parenthetical citations using APA citation style. (opens in a new window)
– Use at least five (5) terms or concepts from the Wood (2020) text and make them bold
(*You must use these terms in a way that clearly indicates that you know what they mean. You should not list terms. You should use them in context and define them in your own words)
– Do NOT include an abstract.