Assignment 2: LASA 2: Final Version of Your Argumentative Research Essay
This final paper represents five modules of planning, research, writing, and revising. The work you have done on your topic throughout this class has prepared you to proofread and revise your paper a final time before you submit it for grading.
Use the checklist, grading criteria, and other resources in this module to review and revise your work. In particular, be sure to check your work for content and cohesiveness.
As you conduct your final revision, take into account any feedback you’ve received on earlier pieces of your paper. Also try to put yourself in your readers’ shoes as you review your work. After a number of modules dealing with this topic, you are probably quite familiar with the nuances of your own paper. As you review your work, think about how your essay might be received by someone who is not as familiar with the issues you discuss. Try to make your paper as clear and straightforward as possible so your points can be readily understood.
The final version of your paper should be between 8-10 pages in length and cite at least 8 reliable sources using APA format.
You may utilize the Grading Criteria posted below and the Argumentative Research Essay Checklist to make sure that your work is aligned with the assignment requirements.
By Sunday, June 14, 2015, submit the final version of your 8–10 page paper to theM5: Assignment 2 Dropbox. After doing so, review your TurnItIn results. If your score is not in the green range, be sure to make changes and resubmit your paper so that your submitted paper is in the green range, demonstrating appropriate use of citations.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria |
Maximum Points |
Thesis Statement: You have a single, main point (a thesis statement), and all sentences in your paper directly relate to (and support) your thesis statement. Your main point is a clearly defined claim and is consistent with current research on the subject selected. |
28 |
Quality of Support: You support your initial claim with credible evidence you have gathered during your research. You give full credit for any ideas that are not your own. You have explained within the text of the paper the reason for the use of any biased or non-academic source. |
28 |
Presentation of Support: Your reader can easily determine which words are quotes, which words are summaries or paraphrases, and which words are your own ideas. You correctly cite every claim that is not your own or common knowledge and include all necessary information in an in-text citation. If the item cited contains quotes, you provide a page or paragraph number. You correctly quote and paraphrase using the criteria in your text. |
28 |
Identifying Opposing Arguments: You present the strongest arguments against your claim; you avoid logical fallacies and argue as hard for the other side as you argue for your own. |
28 |
Responding to Opposing Arguments: You evaluate each possible objection and reply appropriately using examples and research support when necessary; not all objections can be refuted but all must be addressed. |
28 |
References Use: Personal communications are only cited within the paper, not on the references page. All other sources must match with a references citation for every source used in the paper and an in-text citation for every source listed on the references page. You primarily use university-level sources that are current and peer-reviewed. |
28 |
Reference Page Format: Title (References) and text are in standard form (not bold, italics, or all caps), in hanging-indent format, and alphabetized. You have not used authors’ first names, only their initials. You have correctly capitalized the titles of your reference works. You have included all needed information for each type of citation according to your text. |
28 |
Research Paper Format: Your title page is double-spaced, as is the rest of the paper. On the title page you have a header with the words “Running Head:” followed by your running head and a right-aligned page number. For the rest of the paper, you have a header that includes your running head and page numbers; headers are one-half inch from the top of each page, and all margins are one inch. The title is in standard text, is not bolded or in italics, and should be centered on the page. Dates are not part of the cover for APA papers. |
28 |
Organization: You present your argument in a way that is easy to understand. |
24 |
Style, Word Choice, and Audience: How do you say what you have to say? For this assignment, assume that your audience includes the members of the academic and professional community that you are writing about. |
20 |
Grammar and Mechanics: Be sure to use correct spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, apostrophes, and homophones. You present your argument professionally. |
24 |
TurnItIn: Your TurnItIn report indicates that you have appropriately cited any references used in your paper. |
8 |
Total: |
300 |
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