
Turned in more than 3 days late = F Never turned in = 0 and F on paper, assuming paper is turned in.

There should be at least _? On time with all 4 requirements completed = A (Due by April 28 ) On time with one of 4 not completed = B On time with 2 or more not completed = Inc – correct and turn in next class for a B or C. Check Roman numerals, letters, and count paragraphs. Read the introductory and concluding paragraphs. What will I do when I get your rough draft? 1. Or… write your conclusions regarding your thesis. Write a conclusion for your paper – Don’t try to be fancy or “earth-shaking.” Just review what you discovered and make some sort of overall comment on the writer’s literary status or contribution. Paragraph on another critic (* where needed) (* where needed – try to quote the critic) D. Paragraph discussing another author’s opinion on your author and any reaction or opinion you might have on that critic. At least one paragraph that discusses what that work reveals about your author’s “philosophy of life” or some sort of core belief or predominant theme in his or her writing. Paragraph summarizing the literature you chose(*needed) Or…. Or….follow your outline by developing each of the letters in section II into paragraphs. Paragraph on another influence - * where needed We had said that a writer must have at least 4 influences on his or her writing career or writing. Brainstorm again and again Pour all of your ideas into the basket of the outline. Paragraph on another influence - * where needed D. Before you plan on writing a well-researched paper, make a rough draft. Paragraph on another influence - * where needed C. (Lecture on that requirement will be delivered soon – bring refreshments) B. Now your job is to take that document and use it to create paragraphs for a Rough Draft.
It is for your use, an informal rough draft of tentative information that you may use or. The Stupendous, Spectacular European Country ReportOutline to Rough Draft Guidelines
BODY OF THE PAPER
- Hopefully, you’ve written a thorough and complete sentence outline by now.
Type * where you think you will need to cite a source. The working outline does not need to be written in any specific format. Paragraph describing in detail an influence on author’s writing career or writing.
Influences (or, Background Information) A. 0r….write your introductory paragraph by identifying your issue or problem and propose your thesis (what you’re going to try and show in this paper). Of course, it should follow the outline that you have prepared beforehand Much of the effort of a first draft is experimental.
Conclude with some hint of what your final, conclusive thoughts will be. Type Roman numeral I., then indent and write your introductory paragraph by rewording the assignment with your author’s name and the work you will be discussing as the topic of the paragraph. Rough Draft Format (Attach Outline to Rough Draft) Working Title I.