11/4/2016 HAND IN YOUR R3 ANNOTATIONS NOW IN THE BOX!
Types and Functions of Sources…Evaluating Sources Refer back to this reading when researching… Types of 2ndary sources: opinions(debatable claims), factual (information to interpret), concepts (general terms or theoretical frameworks) How to use: give the source credit for having this idea or stating this opinion before you did (see Using Sources Responsibly); encourage readers to see you as a knowledgeable and trustworthy writer, one who has taken the time to explore, digest, and fairly represent others’ opinions; demonstrate that your opinion isn’t merely idiosyncratic because another informed, even "expert," reader agrees with you. Evaluating Sources Credibility! Of the Publisher, Author, and the Argument itself!
Finding and Using Secondary Sources Library’s Databases: Academics>media center>online database Literature Resources Stick with Bloom’s and Gale Filter search results with Academic Journals and Analyses and Criticism User ID: lakeland02 Password: library
Print Resources 2 Good Books of Criticism from the Library that I have taken out! I will have them, if you wish to check them out, make a copy of a particular essay… Here are the Tables of Contents
Book 1: 2 Copies
Book 2: 1 Copy
Book 2 Contents Continued
CASS Outline Due 11/8 The Purpose of this is for you to hone in on a topic... And begin constructing your argument… Finding evidence, writing a preliminary thesis! Your outline does not have to include direct quotes, but should have some examples you will use to support your arguments… On 11/8, I will take a look at your outline, and give you some feedback on your thesis, etc.
CASS Outline Example
Homework Read the “Pardoner’s Tale” and “the Wife of Bath’s Tale” (129-147) Due Tuesday, 11/8 Outline Due 11/8