Introduction:
*This assignment requires that you first view and read the assigned chapter and Resources (videos and articles). Consider the concept of a single story, as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2009) explains it in her TED Talk The Danger of a Single Story.
Prompt:
Based upon your own personal experience, and the new knowledge that you have learned in this module, use your own words to explain what you think are the dangers of a single story.
*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 essay title on the Title Page.
– Use one-inch margins.
– Use a 12-point Times New Roman font.
– Use double line spacing in the document.
– Use at least ten (10) 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)
– Cite the sources that you use to back-up the thesis of your paper using APA citation style. For guidance, check out: (opens in a new window) and visit the “How This Course Works” tab on this course’s home page.
Grading Criteria:
This paper should be an original response to above mentioned prompt. You will be graded out of one hundred (100) weighted points on the following measures: answering the prompt clearly, organization, use of sources, citation of sources, mechanics, and following the requirements stated above. Please click the assignment and the option to “View Rubric” for more specifics on how points are to be allocated.