11. Requirements
4-6Pages Honors, 3-5 Pages CP
– 10 points off for every 1/2 page missing
5 sources used and cited
Correct Heading and Header
12. Requirements
4-6Pages Honors, 3-5 Pages CP
– 10 points off for every 1/2 page missing
5 sources used and cited
Correct Heading and Header
12 point font- Times New Roman
13. Requirements
4-6Pages Honors, 3-5 Pages CP
– 10 points off for every 1/2 page missing
5 sources used and cited
Correct Heading and Header
12 point font- Times New Roman
Double Spaced/ 1’ Margins
14. Requirements
4-6Pages Honors, 3-5 Pages CP
– 10 points off for every 1/2 page missing
5 sources used and cited
Correct Heading and Header
12 point font- Times New Roman
Double Spaced/ 1’ Margins
White Paper (8.5x11)/ Black Ink
27. Transitions
Every paragraph is like a mini story- you
never begin a story in the middle!
Transition into every paragraph.
– Define and explain the technique
• Example: Symbolism is any person or object
that represents a bigger idea. One example of
symbolism in The Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn is the river.
30. Transitions
Transition out of each paragraph
– Example: The river stands as one of the most prevalent
symbols in this novel.
Remind the reader each time you begin a
new paragraph what you are talking about.
• Example: Not only is the river a great example of
symbolism in Huck Finn, but the shore is another strong
symbol as well.
32. Style
NO FIRST PERSON EVER EVER
EVER!
– I, me, my…
NO second person!
– You, we, our, us people…
33. Style
NO FIRST PERSON EVER EVER
EVER!
– I, me, my…
NO second person!
– You, we, our, us people…
NO CONTRACTIONS!!!!!
– Can’t won’t- just don’t!!!
34. Problems to Fix
Italicize novel titles
Thesis- parallel sentencing (make sure
it is in the same tense)
I fixed mistakes once or twice-you must
fix the rest.
NO ANNOTATIONS on WC
Only cite source you used- hence
“Works Cited”
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38. Parenthetical Citations
Immediately following a quotation from a
source or a paraphrase of a source's ideas,
you place the author's name followed by a
space and the relevant page number(s).
– Human beings have been described as "symbol-using
animals" (Burke 3).
When a source has no known author, use a
shortened title of the work instead of an
author name.
– (“The River” 22).
40. Parenthetical Citations
To cite multiple sources in the same
parenthetical reference, separate the citations
by a semi-colon:
– ...as has been discussed elsewhere (Burke 3; Dewey 21).
The author's name may appear either in the
sentence itself or in parentheses following the
quotation or paraphrase, but the page
number(s) should always appear in the
parentheses, not in the text of your sentence.
For example:
42. Parenthetical Citations
– Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was
marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful
feelings" (263).
– Romantic poetry is characterized by the
"spontaneous overflow of powerful
feelings" (Wordsworth 263).
– Wordsworth extensively explored the role of
emotion in the creative process (263).
45. Quotations
Anything that is taken word-for-word
needs to be surrounded by quotation
marks.
Short Quotes- fewer than 4 typed lines
– Cullen concludes, "Of all the things that happened there/
That's all I remember" (11-12).
– “At this point, every action is all or nothing in Jim’s
mind” (Chadwick-Joshua 44).
53. Works Cited
Begin your Works Cited page on a
separate page at the end of your
research paper. It should have the same
one-inch margins and last name, page
number header as the rest of your paper.
54. Works Cited
Begin your Works Cited page on a
separate page at the end of your
research paper. It should have the same
one-inch margins and last name, page
number header as the rest of your paper.
Label the page Works Cited (do not
underline the words Works Cited or put
them in quotation marks) and center the
words Works Cited at the top of the
page.
57. Works Cited
Double space all citations, but do not
skip spaces between entries.
List page numbers of sources efficiently,
when needed. If you refer to a journal
article that appeared on pages 225
through 250, list the page numbers on
your Works Cited page as 225-50.
60. Works Cited
Alphabetical Order
Works CITED: cited means that you
have cited it in your paper.
– Even if you have read the resource, it does
not count as works cited unless you CITED
it!
– Remember you need 3 critical sources 1
Biographical and 1 primary--> 5 sources!
63. Final Paper
Show substantial differences from your
rough draft.
Include your Outline, Rough Draft and
Final Draft along with your green book.
64. Final Paper
Show substantial differences from your
rough draft.
Include your Outline, Rough Draft and
Final Draft along with your green book.
Place all of the final pieces in a 2-
pocket folder to hand in!
65. Final Paper
Show substantial differences from your
rough draft.
Include your Outline, Rough Draft and
Final Draft along with your green book.
Place all of the final pieces in a 2-
pocket folder to hand in!
You’re finished!