Use the MLA format for your paper and be sure to write 4-5 pages double spaced 12pt Times new Roman font in the MLA essay format that includes a works cited page. Your first page should include the title of your essay, your name, date, class, and instructor.
Rubric:
– Thesis is clearly stated in the introduction to the paper
– Topic sentences are evident in each paragraph of the paper
– The focus of the paper synthesizes your sources. It is an essay, not a report
– Your original thought is evident and separated from the borrowed material with appropriate citations and quotations
– You form arguments and ideas into paragraphs of your own creation. You do not simply cut and paste evidence
– Thesis is clearly restated in the conclusion of the paper
– The minimum number of required sources is included on the “Works Cited” page
– All borrowed material is cited
– In text citations include author’s last name, the year the work was published, and the page number(s)
– Every source cited in the text must be documented in a Works Cited page at the end of the paper
– The author’s name (or a key word from the title) is located in a parenthetical citation or in an introduction to the borrowed material (IBM)
– Page number(s) (if applicable) are always placed in the parenthetical citation
– Parenthetical citations at the end of the sentence are followed by the appropriate punctuation mark (comma or period). [Unless you indent the entire quotation]
– Where appropriate, blended sources are used to support major claims of the paper
– Essay should be double-spaced
– Have one inch margins
– 12 point font, Times New Roman
– Last name & page number in upper right hand corner of all pages