Now
that your bibliography is cited and annotated we're going to start
writing your research paper. It will take the from of a five-paragraph
essay using your thesis. These types of essays are usually called
argumentative.
1) Take a few minutes to re-read your sources since it's been a while.
2) Refine your thesis. Still having trouble with your thesis?
Check out this basic site: Thesis Generator
1) Take a few minutes to re-read your sources since it's been a while.
2) Refine your thesis. Still having trouble with your thesis?
Check out this basic site: Thesis Generator
3) Outline your essay and come up with a rough draft.
Use the outline in class or this webtool:
This will be discussing this in class, but here are two great guidelines for you to reread or read if you were absent.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/685/05/
http://www.roanestate.edu/owl/argument.html
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/685/05/
http://www.roanestate.edu/owl/argument.html
4) Write a five-paragraph essay.
The method consists of:
The method consists of:
- an introductory paragraph that introduces the topic, gives a context, and states the thesis
- three evidentiary body paragraphs that support the thesis
- a conclusion that restates the thesis
You'll also need to print a copy for class. 12 point simple font, double spaced.
Due Thursday, March 21.
Due Thursday, March 21.
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