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1 Embedded assessment The final draft

2 What do I need to do today?
I suggest you use Google Drive or One Drive or some other cloud based server to type your paper. If you do not finish it here, you can then access it at home. You need to submit your paper to Turnitin.com. You do NOT need a hard copy. Your essay needs to be submitted by Friday night at 11:59 p.m.

3 What do I need to do today?
Type up your essay following MLA format: 12 point Times New Roman font Double-spaced Proper heading Proper header Title

4 What do I need to do today?
You should be embedding your quotes which means that you will include the author/title before the evidence. When citing your texts, for Into the Wild, please use page numbers after the quote. For example, Early in Into the Wild, Krakauer explains how McCandless views wealth when he writes, “Her son, the teenage Tolstoyan, believed that wealth was shameful, corrupting, inherently evil – which is ironic because Chris was a natural born capitalist with an uncanny knack for making a buck” (115). When citing your texts for any of the Transcendental pieces, you should be finding a way to embed the evidence before the quote with the title and author. For example, In “Civil Disobedience” Thoreau expresses his beliefs on nonconformity when he writes, “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” Please italicize book titles: Into the Wild Please use quotes for all Transcendental pieces: “Nature,” “Self-Reliance,” “Walden,” “Civil Disobedience”


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