Purpose
Good writers don’t just express ideas—they also stand up for themselves in respectful and professional ways. In this assignment, you will practice self-advocacy by writing a professional email in response to a realistic situation.
Prompt
Choose one of the following scenarios (or create your own, with instructor approval):
- Academic Setting: You missed a deadline because of a legitimate reason (illness, family emergency, or documented issue) and need to request an extension.
- Workplace Setting: You have been given extra responsibilities but want to ask your manager for either (a) a reduced workload or (b) extra support/resources.
- Campus Life Setting: You want to advocate for a campus change (e.g., more study spaces, longer library hours, or improved mental health resources).
Your Task
Write a professional email that:
- Clearly explains your issue or concern.
- Provides enough context without oversharing.
- Makes a polite but confident request.
- Uses a respectful, formal tone and proper email formatting.
Email Requirements
- Format: subject line, greeting, body, closing/signature.
- Length: 200–300 words.
- Tone: respectful, professional, persuasive.
- Proofread for grammar, punctuation, and clarity.
Reflection (100–150 words)
After writing your email, include a short reflection answering:
- How did you balance professionalism with advocating for your needs?
- What was the most challenging part of writing this email?
What to Submit
- Your completed email (copy/paste into submission box or attach a Word file).
- Your reflection.
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