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Getting a B on first 3 pages does NOT mean you are home free When teacher makes comments/corrections/sugge stions, you address them Look at both rubric and paper itself
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Proofread, edit, and rewrite 10+ times if necessary to get it right before turning it in Do not end paragraph with footnote No extra space between paragraphs Personal Info only on title page
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Some spelling/grammar errors have been marked up but not all Footnotes—indent first line ½ inch Space in between footnotes Can just cite author or title after the first time Footnotes must match Bibliography Do not cite Wikipedia as a source in your footnotes (but you can put it in your bibliography as a source of background information )
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Topic sentence must reflect paragraph UNACCEPTABLE: __________ was born on ________ in Atlanta, Georgia. ACCEPTABLE: A number of interesting experiences during his childhood prepared ____________ for the leadership role he took on in the Civil Rights Movement. Correct use of commas needed Weave in direct quotes—and they should only be from a historical person involved in the history or an expert professor or journalist Footnotes—Author’s first name then last name with no comma in between, i.e. Miley Cyrus not Miley, Cyrus
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Include Page numbers Integrate vignette and Intro paragraph Ibid. is an abbreviation, short for ibidem, meaning "in the same place” (thus, it requires a period) Must be able to succinctly state your thesis At least 2 Books/periodicals At least 2 primary sources No “no date” So cliché—He stood up for what he believed in
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