On your final draft, please code the following elements:
Coding System:
1. Underline the thesis/claim
2. Count the three major supporting points 1, 2, 3
3. Mark I for the introduction (contextualizing, attributing to author) on quotes
4. Mark C for proper citation of the quote (parentheses... author last name if not mentioned before... page number... period AFTER the parentheses)
5. Mark * for explanation of the quote
6. Mark E for proper and effective WARRANTS.
7. Mark A, B for each example given under their main supporting points. Do this for each supporting point.
8. Mark I, II, III for the TYPES of quote embedding.
I: Colon (Intro complete sentence : Quote)
II: Tag line (active verb.. not said... proper punctuation)
III: Grammatically integrated into own sentence (sentence has subject/verb... no run on)
9. Circle each transition or transition phrase.
10. Write CC beside your counterclaim
11. Mark P beside your demonstration of effective paragraphing!
13. Write SYN next to your concluding synthesis statement (end of writing)'
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The Paper:
Last Lecture Paper
Research Databases:
Opposing Viewpoints in Context
Global Issues in Context
Mid-Continent Databases Link
Due Dates:
November 5th: Thesis due
November 7th/8th: Outline due (Extended paragraph structure)
November 12th: Typed draft due for peer review
November 16th: Final draft due at 7:30 AM to SchoologyGet Started:
1. Think about what direction you will take your paper... Happy... Successful.... Purposeful.
2. Start with Step 2-4 of Writing- Brainstorm, break down the topic, and then thesis/claim.
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