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Title of your essay should be: Centered Same size font and same style font as the rest of your essay No bold or underline or Italics Capitalize essential/important words (not a, and etc,)
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In your introduction… Always mention the author and title somewhere in your introduction. The first time you mention the author in your essay, use his/her first and last name. After that, last name is fine.
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Thesis Always be sure that your thesis statement is a statement. Thesis statement is an argument, even if it isn’t an argumentative essay.
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Using a quote within your essay: “This is an example quote” (Heisenburg 36). use quotation marks page number in parentheses, without any abbreviations period AFTER the parentheses
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For the title within the essay, italicize! Of Mice and Men (But-this does not apply to your ESSAY title; see format rules)
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Proper use of commonly confused words: “Their bodies start to collapse.” “They’re going to the fair.” “There is the store.” These types of errors are unacceptable, so a list of commonly confused words is on the class website. You are expected to edit your essay for these mistakes.
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Proper use of that/who “Ms. Otte is a teacher who…” “The car is one that can…” (People use WHO; things use THAT)
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11, 12, 45, 100 zero, one, two, three (spell out numbers zero-ten; use digits after that) Age: This can be based on the instructor’s preference. In this class, spell out the age.
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“So” can usually equal “therefore” and “therefore” is a much more sophisticated transition word.
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NO contractions! Can’t = cannot won’t = will not
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Avoid sounding too much like a thesaurus…use words that are sophisticated, but not awkward.
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Always use PRESENT TENSE when referring to a novel’s events. In Anthem’s society, there are many rules. Equality does not like the rules; therefore, he creates a new society with better rules.
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“Entire Novel” not “Whole Book” The “entire novel” sounds much more sophisticated and formal than the “whole book.” In general, use “entire” instead of “whole” in any circumstance.
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Word choice: avoid too much repetition.
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NOT: Their death Their life Their profession CORRECT: Their deaths Their lives Their professions
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Avoid drama/conversational words! Really, very, extremely, major, huge, totally, way, basically, like… These are informal and unnecessary words!
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“I will explain…” “This essay will examine” “In my opinion” This is informal and unnecessary. Take yourself out of it; don’t tell me what you’re going to do-just do it.
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Either say “In Of Mice and Men…” or “In the novel…” not In the novel Of Mice and Men… (you don’t need both—repetitive)
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COMMA USAGE!!! Edit carefully!
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The reason why…
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Eliminate “YOU, YOUR, YOU’RE” It is informal; think of a more sophisticated way to write it
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Do not start a sentence with “Such as…” Do not start a sentence with “Which…” It always makes an incomplete sentence! If you want to use “such as” or “which” it would come in the middle of a sentence: – I really like junk food such as candy and pop. – My birthday is in March which is next month.
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