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Your Midterm Assignment should be relevant to this course (i.e., based on the required course texts, listed in the photo below). The Midterm is composed of the following elements that will build toward your Final Paper:
PAGE 1:
(1) A prospective title that creatively conveys your paper topic
(2) A clear thesis statement.
(3) A solid, clear introductory paragraph. (in MLA format w/in-text citations)
PAGE 2:
Summative outline of single-sentence bullet points, demonstrating proposed organization of information
PAGE 3:
List of preliminary resources (in MLA format, including those cited in your intro paragraph)
Specifications:
Please format these elements in Times Roman 12pt font, 1″ margins, double spaced; and compose them in a single document.
Upload your document here by the assignment deadline.
** Do not forget to include a document heading (name, course #, instructor, assignment name, date) on the first page, and a header (last name, page #) on subsequent pages.
For an examples of well-written introductory paragraphs and Works Cited resource list, see these documents:
01_Intro Paragraph Examples_JOHNSON_AFRS 252.pdf
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02_Critical Writing Sample Sheet_JOHNSON_AFRS 252.pdfActions
Take one step at a time:
(1) figure out what, specifically, your topic is
(2) create a paper title that creatively articulates what your full paper will be about
(3) write a clear, brief thesis statement that articulates your position on your topic (in other words what point do you want to make about the topic?)
(4) publish an introductory paragraph about your paper,
(5) publish a brief outline that is a skeleton for the direction of your final paper
(6) Compose your preliminary list of the resources you cite in your intro paragraph and that you might use in the full paper
Use the resources linked here (above) in this assignment description to look at examples of what well thought out work looks and sounds like.

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