Paper instructions:
Choose one of the topic that you want to do or easy for you. And, use simple words and grammar. I will be graded for 1) originality (new insights about the topic that nobody had before), 2) research quality (summary & evaluation of existing research about your topic) and 3) presentation & composition (argumentation, structure, language & style etc). Also, you have to cite all the sources that you have used in your paper twice in your research paper: once in the text where you are using them (e.g. when you paraphrase something you have read in them or when you use facts or other info from them or, of course, when you quote from them) in the form of “in-text citations” (in brackets or in endnotes or footnotes) and a second time at the end of your paper in your “Works Cited.” Please remember that the “Works Cited” should also include all the websites and other works you have consulted while reading background info etc for your research paper – even if you didn’t directly quote from these sources. If you write a literary essay please use footnotes or endnotes for your in-text citations. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON THIS TOPIC
Choose one of the topic that you want to do or easy for you. And, use simple words and grammar. I will be graded for 1) originality (new insights about the topic that nobody had before), 2) research quality (summary & evaluation of existing research about your topic) and 3) presentation & composition (argumentation, structure, language & style etc). Also, you have to cite all the sources that you have used in your paper twice in your research paper: once in the text where you are using them (e.g. when you paraphrase something you have read in them or when you use facts or other info from them or, of course, when you quote from them) in the form of “in-text citations” (in brackets or in endnotes or footnotes) and a second time at the end of your paper in your “Works Cited.” Please remember that the “Works Cited” should also include all the websites and other works you have consulted while reading background info etc for your research paper – even if you didn’t directly quote from these sources. If you write a literary essay please use footnotes or endnotes for your in-text citations. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON THIS TOPIC
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