- Once your rough draft is complete, follow the instructions to post and reply to the discussion board.
- Once your rough draft is complete, submit it to Tutor.com to get feedback on the draft.
These steps MUST be completed by the middle of the week in order to get Tutor.com and peer comments in time to submit and use for revision.
· Intended Readers: The person who is permitting or funding your project. In this case, the instructor for this course.
· Goal: Convince the reader that you should conduct your project by giving them an overview of the project and what you aim to accomplish and why you chose this project.
· Format: MLA formatting will be used to construct a proposal and works cited page.
Topic Selection:
On page 173 in your Everything’s an Argument textbook, there are a list of projects. For this paper, you will be focusing on either project #2 or project #3. You will be need to focus on one of these two topics:
1. Select a topic you know about that most people get wrong and use facts to correct the false ideas.
OR
2. Choose a myth that society holds and investigate the truth behind the myth. Create a claim based on your investigation and use evidence and examples from your investigation to support it.
The topic you choose should relate to a current topic that has reliable, documented research to support your claim. For ideas about topics, you should refer to “Chapter 8: Arguments of Fact” in your textbook especially pages 167-168.
Your Proposal must have
a formal outline (at least two levels of headings),
a brief analysis of your writing situation, and
at least 3 sources
Revising and Editing Checklist:
Use this list, to check that your essay is following the core grading criteria.
A. _____ Is the essay 1-2 pages with MLA formatting?
B. _____ Does the proposal fully answer the assignment given?
C. _____ Does the writer avoid grammatical errors?
D. _____ Is the proposal logically organized?
E. _____ Is the topic and focus of the clear throughout?
F. _____ Does the writer provide examples and evidence as support?
G. _____ Does the works cited include at least three credible sources?