Your paper should be a five-paragraph essay with an introduction, three supporting paragraphs with at least TWO PIECES of evidence per supporting paragraph, and a conclusion. Papers are due Friday, March 29.
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Your papers will be graded on the following criteria:
Formatting (MLA formatting: Times New Roman, 12 point font, double-spaced, last name and page numbers at the top right of the header, a heading on the first page, title, and perfect citations).
Grammar: Your papers should be grammatically perfect. NO SPELLING ERRORS! No improper use of punctuation.
Voice: How well are you writing your sentences?
Content: Five paragraphs discussing the theme and how it’s developed.
Diction and Prose: Your papers should read like an academic paper, not something off of YouTube or an internet chatroom, or AI, or texts with your friends.
I have attached the paper cheat sheet given by my teacher.