Discuss different patterns of behavior between men and women in public and at home, their different communication styles, relational styles, and expectations.
In your Final Draft, you should include: Title, Abstract, Introduction, Three Body Paragraphs, Conclusion, Works Cited, and Self-Reflection.
Use Headings: Abstract, Introduction, Main Part (Body Paragraphs), Conclusion, Works Cited, and Self-Reflection.
Below, read the article “Sex, Lies, and Conversation” by Debora Tannen, and use it as one of you sources. Find two or three professional articles for your essay. Do not use any websites; use the articles written by experts.
Essay structure:
- TITLE
Connect your title with a hook (in your introduction) and your conclusion.
- ABSTRACT
Include an Abstract for your paper in MLA style. An Abstract provides a brief digest of the paper’s essential ideas in about 100 words (3-4 sentences).
How to write an Abstract:
To that end, borrow from your Introduction:
- a sentence about the problem you are trying to solve in your project,
- a thesis statement/claim as a solution to this problem,
- borrow one or two significant sentences from your conclusion.