Argument Paper Basic Requirements: · Length: 750 words/3 pages double space/excluding work cited page · Organization: Introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. · Language: Use formal language and avoid the use of first and second person — avoid references to yourself (NO "I believe, in my opinion" etc.), no personal anecdotes, and do not address the reader (avoid "you" altogether). · Documentation: four correctly documented quotes or paraphrases from four adequate sources. · Style: MLA style. · Cross-referncing: You must use in-text citations (also known as in-text references) or signal phrases each time you use the words or ideas of your sources in the essay. · Support: You'll need a minimum of four sources. Support your ideas with expert opinion, facts, statistics, and other information you find in your research. It is a mistake to create a Frankenstein research paper by copying and pasting. Topic is up to the student. You take a position on the matter, only pros no cons.
Argument Paper Basic Requirements: · Length: 750 words/3 pages double space/excluding work cited page · Organization: Introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. · Language: Use formal language and avoid the use of first and second person — avoid references to yourself (NO "I believe, in my opinion" etc.), no personal anecdotes, and do not address the reader (avoid "you" altogether). · Documentation: four correctly documented quotes or paraphrases from four adequate sources. · Style: MLA style. · Cross-referncing: You must use in-text citations (also known as in-text references) or signal phrases each time you use the words or ideas of your sources in the essay. · Support: You'll need a minimum of four sources. Support your ideas with expert opinion, facts, statistics, and other information you find in your research. It is a mistake to create a Frankenstein research paper by copying and pasting. Topic is up to the student. You take a position on the matter, only pros no cons..
· Length: 750 words/3 pages double space/excluding work cited page
· Organization: Introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion.
· Language: Use formal language and avoid the use of first and second person — avoid references to yourself (NO “I believe, in my opinion” etc.), no personal anecdotes, and do not address the reader (avoid “you” altogether).
· Documentation: four correctly documented quotes or paraphrases from four adequate sources.
· Style: MLA style.
· Cross-referncing: You must use in-text citations (also known as in-text references) or signal phrases each time you use the words or ideas of your sources in the essay.
· Support: You’ll need a minimum of four sources. Support your ideas with expert opinion, facts, statistics, and other information you find in your research. It is a mistake to create a Frankenstein research paper by copying and pasting.
Topic is up to the student. You take a position on the matter, only pros no cons.