create a focused research question, perform detailed research of the topic, develop a hypothesis for argumentation and generate conclusions based on analysis of evidence. Your paper must be clear, concise and devoid of grammatical or historical mistakes. You will present a well-researched paper that brings us to a natural conclusion based on evidence and arguments presented in your finding.
Requirements:
5 pages (Work cited is an extra page)
A strong well supported thesis
Appropriate citation and formatting (MLA)
6-10 peer reviewed scholarly sources. (These must be obtained through the library research tool provided by the college or peer reviewed/scholarly research) Any questions regarding appropriate sources should be directed to the instructor.
.coms, encyclopedias, some. orgs, .nets, Wikipedia, etc.… will be prohibited
Powerful argumentation with supporting evidence is required