Should have a two part thesis: first part identifies argument/claim, and second part names 4-6 major points. Thesis should name sources, and

Should have a two part thesis: first part identifies argument/claim, and second part names 4-6 major points. Thesis should name sources, and

Length: 1000

Focuses on MLA formatting, citations/references/sources, structure, claims, and evidence/support with logos. Optionally may use pathos in the introduction or conclusion. Ordinals required to organize essay.

Should have a two part thesis: first part identifies argument/claim, and second part names 4-6 major points. Thesis should name sources, and use numbers to match the ordinals, organizing the essay.

Structure:

Introduction with thesis

4-6 points–does the literature align with the parts of your arguments? 1000-1500 words (200-400 words per point)

Simple conclusion

Sources: 5 to 10 PEER REVIEWED academic articles (ProQuest, JSTOR, Academic Onefile, or EBSCO), books/ebooks

Paper 3 MUST have the numbered and ordinal structures.

Length: 1000+ words (not including sources or table).

Using the link in the box, create a template of Paper 3.

Find 5-10 additional academic journal articles for your topic and write your annotated bibliography in the Appendix.

Before building your argument, use your annotated sources or annotated bibliography to organize/plan 4-6 events that you will to cover on Table 1 (Links to an external site.). Make sure you pull the points out of the data, not out of your head. Do NOT try to write the essay out of your head and then find data to squeeze in.

Then, build a list thesis (Links to an external site.). The list thesis is useful for organizing a subsection of a paper. Fill in your argument points from Table 2 to the list thesis. Make sure you keep an eye on the modeled punctuation, numbering, and indicated sources. Copy and paste your points (name them something that aligns with your argument; make sure you use a better word than “point”–look at the core of your claim, what word fits it best?) into the ordered structure below.

Then start writing each point from the data you have gathered. You can move the table and any figures to wherever they make the most sense with your argument. Tables or figures over a page in size should be in an appendix.

Important Note

Only find sources using this link https://www.saddleback.edu/library, No Google

You can do it on google drive following the template

12 hours ago

it is a requirement by the teacher and it is easier for u to do it there.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o9ypFO8mgK3-KF…

Let me know if it works or not

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