Contributor: Aaron Smale

For many college papers, a prompt will ask questions related to readings and class discussion, asking you to demonstrate analysis and discussion of the topic. Decoding what a prompt is asking can sometimes be overwhelming. The sooner you understand a prompt, the sooner you can start writing. Here are some useful tips to understand writing prompts:

As soon as you receive the prompt, read through it twice:

Once you have read the prompt, try to share out what you think the prompt means to a friend, family member, or another student:

Key words can identify the type of assignment that the prompt is calling for :

Come back to the prompt and highlight key characteristics, terms, and phrases relevant to the topic/assignment and compare it to course notes/assignments:

Look for language in the prompt that indicates who the target audience is:

Prepare questions for discussion to ask your TA or professor regarding parts of the prompt that are unclear: