All papers must be single spaced. Font no larger than 11, Calibri or New Times Roman ONLY! You must have at least 7 total citations/sources; books, journals, articles, websites, etc. All sources must be included in the works cited. More details attached.
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Food Matters
Food Matters
After you chose your topic (The essay topic is included in the essay instruction. There are 5 topics), you first have to write 5 annotated bibliographies for the essay.
The essay:
1. You should write outline for the essay
a) Brainstorm to develop your response.
b) Create a clear outline of your essay, using the following MLA structure (1-2 pages typed)
c) Develop a clear thesis
d) Select appropriate quotations from your sources
Outline guideline:
Intro: not necessary to write out entire introduction
Thesis: give thesis sentence – needs to articulate the position your essay will take on the topic you are developing
1. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
2. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
3. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
Conclusion: not necessary to write out entire conclusion
Food Matters
Food Matters
After you chose your topic (The essay topic is included in the essay instruction. There are 5 topics), you first have to write 5 annotated bibliographies for the essay.
The essay:
1. You should write outline for the essay
a) Brainstorm to develop your response.
b) Create a clear outline of your essay, using the following MLA structure (1-2 pages typed)
c) Develop a clear thesis
d) Select appropriate quotations from your sources
Outline guideline:
Intro: not necessary to write out entire introduction
Thesis: give thesis sentence – needs to articulate the position your essay will take on the topic you are developing
1. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
2. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
3. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
Conclusion: not necessary to write out entire conclusion