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This paper should be roughly a 1,500 words max (at minimum, 1,000 words).
In the paper, your goal is to create a clear analysis of the history that has contributed to the problem’s cause from Paper 1 OR to establish what existing literature says on the topic and present the foundation for why your research is unique.
You can review the grading rubric here for Paper 2 here:
Rubric – Essay 2, WR 2.pdfDownload Rubric – Essay 2, WR 2.pdf
It is encouraged that you read the rubric before submission. The rubric can be used to check if you meet the expectations of the assignment.
Paper 2 Checklist
1) Paper 2 should include:
- Introduction with a clear thesis statement at the end
- Body paragraphs for your paper
- Conclusion
- Works Cited
2) Historical Analysis: Your paper should embrace the complexities of the causes that have lead up to the issue/problem you’ve chosen for Paper 1. The paper should be guided by a strong, controlling thesis statement, which makes a clear, yet sophisticated, argument as to what the major causes to the problem(s) is (essentially: contextualize the issue).
2.5) Literature Review: Your paper should embrace the complexities of the issue/problem you’ve chosen for Paper 1. The paper should be guided by a strong, controlling thesis statement, which makes a clear, yet sophisticated, argument as to what available literature claims regarding the issue’s source(s), and how your claims are unique from that body of literature (essentially: contextualize the issue).
3) Provide sufficient, effective, and developed textual support (quotes, paraphrases, and examples) to support the analysis and argument being presented.
4) Comprehensively explain, and effectively contextualize, the significance of the support to the claims being made (essentially: contextualize the evidence)
5) Consist of well-developed, complete, and focused body paragraphs / Be organized in a clear and effective way [based on the thesis statement] / Demonstrate skillful critical thinking and fully-develop and fully-defend essential argumentative claims
6) The format for the rough draft and final draft MUST be in MLA form. You can use the Purdue Owl Labs Sample PaperLinks to an external site.Links to an external site.as an example. The blue and green boxes on the sample paper provide instructions and information regarding formatting.
7) You should check your work for grammatical and spelling errors beforehand, though it will not heavily count against you in this draft if there are a few missed things.