Topics related to the Module, “Fashion Matters”
Required Length: 750 words
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. Use articles from our readings to support your argument or no more than
two articles you’ve found from outside our readings. You may use up to
three sources in paper. Document your sources using correct Modern
Language Association (MLA) style for in-text citation and works cited page.
2. Use at least 4 relevant quotations to support your argument. The quotations
should be integrated into the flow of your paper (i.e. sandwich quotations).
Also incorporate additional specific examples from the texts you are using.
3. As you learned in They Say, I Say, use voice markers to distinguish quotations
from your own original writing. (The voice marker is part of introducing your
quotation.)
4. On first reference, give each article’s full title and the author’s first and last
name. In subsequent references to the author, use only last name. You can
also use a shortened titled as long as it’s clear.
5. Give your paper an original title related to your thesis. Remember not to put
quotations marks around your own title (although you must put quotations
marks around the title of each article).
6. Format your paper correctly and upload it into the assignment box.
7. Your 250-300-word cover letter, describing your writing process, should be
uploaded as a separate document. (See the instructions for the cover letter
with the assignment.)
8. Record your word count at the bottom of the essay and the cover letter. If
your essay is more than 50 words shorter or longer than the 750-word
requirement, and as a consequence, the development, organization, clarity or
content is impaired, significant point deductions will be taken.
Required Length: 750 words
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. Use articles from our readings to support your argument or no more than
two articles you’ve found from outside our readings. You may use up to
three sources in paper. Document your sources using correct Modern
Language Association (MLA) style for in-text citation and works cited page.
2. Use at least 4 relevant quotations to support your argument. The quotations
should be integrated into the flow of your paper (i.e. sandwich quotations).
Also incorporate additional specific examples from the texts you are using.
3. As you learned in They Say, I Say, use voice markers to distinguish quotations
from your own original writing. (The voice marker is part of introducing your
quotation.)
4. On first reference, give each article’s full title and the author’s first and last
name. In subsequent references to the author, use only last name. You can
also use a shortened titled as long as it’s clear.
5. Give your paper an original title related to your thesis. Remember not to put
quotations marks around your own title (although you must put quotations
marks around the title of each article).
6. Format your paper correctly and upload it into the assignment box.
7. Your 250-300-word cover letter, describing your writing process, should be
uploaded as a separate document. (See the instructions for the cover letter
with the assignment.)
8. Record your word count at the bottom of the essay and the cover letter. If
your essay is more than 50 words shorter or longer than the 750-word
requirement, and as a consequence, the development, organization, clarity or
content is impaired, significant point deductions will be taken.
use source, “
from, New York Times
“How Fast Fashion Is Destroying the Planet” Sept. 3, 2019
by Tatiana Schlossburg”
need another outside source prefribly about SHEIN and FashionNova