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Welcome to Speed Dating -

The Rules Make a great impression quickly - this is a great skill for dates, job interviews, and making friends. You will have five minutes to “flirt” with each prompt and make your best impression.

Step One - Summarize the prompt in your own words - what do you have to do?

Step 2 - Grab the Reader’s attention Have fun - Be creative - Don’t just parrot the prompt! Write an interesting thesis that addresses the prompt. Hook the reader - use an interesting image, a quote, a startling fact etc.

Step 3 - BACK IT UP! Evidence - List 3 examples from personal experience, history, reading, current events etc. that would help you support your thesis for this prompt

Practice Together Prompt--American essayist and social critic H. L. Mencken (1880–1956) wrote, “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe.” In a well-written essay, examine the extent to which Mencken’s observation applies to contemporary society, supporting your position with appropriate evidence. (Source: AP Central)

Date #2 From talk radio to television shows, from popular magazines to Web blogs, ordinary citizens, political figures, and entertainers express their opinions on a wide range of topics. Are these opinions worthwhile? Does the expression of such opinions foster democratic values? Write an essay in which you take a position on the value of such public statements of opinion, supporting your view with appropriate evidence.

DATE #3 Consider the distinct perspectives expressed in the following statements. “If you develop the absolute sense of certainty that powerful beliefs provide, then you can get yourself to accomplish virtually anything, including those things that other people are certain are impossible.” William Lyon Phelps “I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn’t wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine.” Bertrand Russell In a well­ organized essay, take a position on the relationship between certainty and doubt. Support your argument with appropriate evidence and examples.

DATE #4 Some people argue that corporate partnerships are a necessity for cash­strapped schools. Others argue that schools should provide an environment free from ads and corporate influence. Using appropriate evidence, write an essay in which you evaluate the pros and cons of corporate sponsorship for schools and indicate why you find one position more persuasive than the other.

Now select your best “date” Write one body paragraph for one of the four prompts you dated. The best essays always offer specific concrete examples to support the big ideas. Don’t forget to add voice and style. This is still early in the relationship so pull out the stops and really impress! Connect all ideas back to the prompt.