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English 101 Writing Assignment 1 Fоr yоur first writing аssignment, yоu will reаd, summаrize, and briefly analyze a text. I will be providing feedback for what you write, but please note that this essay is diagnostic in nature; in other words, it will show me what you know, and what you need to work on. As long as you turn in your best efforts, you will receive a passing grade on this assignment. You will type your response in MLA format (12-font, double-spacing, 1-inch margins). See MLA format below. Give the assignment a title (centered). Target length is 3-4 paragraphs. (Note: If the answer box won't let you double space, single space the paragraphs and double space between them.) Step 1: Review your annotated copy of the article from The Atlantic Monthly, “Ode to Procrastination” by James Parker. Step 2: Response part I. Write a 1-2 paragraph summary of the article. Include the main ideas, written in your own words/voice/sentence structure. Highlight the main ideas but exclude minor details. Step 4: Response part III. Write one-two paragraphs of response to the article. What is the author’s overall purpose for writing this article? Can you relate this text to your own experience, past or present, or to society at large in 2025 in some way? (Try to limit the use of first person, and always avoid using 2nd person “you” pronouns.) (Hint: What might the author be trying to accomplish by writing the article? Is this interview article merely for entertainment or is there a deeper message to uncover? What can you find out about the author? Is this author credible/trustworthy? What about the publication title? Is it a trustworthy source? How do those factors impact the work?) Format: MLA format page set up—Put this MLA heading at the top of your essay, and give it a centered title. Put your works cited entry at the end.