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Prospectus Final Draft by Zeinab Konate WORD COUNT 1471 CHARACTER COUNT 7137 TIME SUBMITTED MAR 07, 2011 01:40PM

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GRADEMARK REPORT FINAL GRADE 80 / 100 GENERAL COMMENTS PAGE 1 Title needed. PAGE 2 Italics Italics: Italics alert readers that you are using a word or phrase in a special way. The use of italics marks the titles of long works; see 44g. Italics indicate that words and letters are being referred to as such; see 44h. Italics identify the names of specific spacecraft, aircraft, ships, and trains; see 44i. Italics are used for foreign words and phrases only if they are not in common use; see 44j. In plain text email, you'll need to substitute a pair of underscores for italics; see 44k. Italics can be used to emphasize words, but use this technique sparingly. http://bca.brookscole.com/quiz-public?name=wrha02q/wrha02q_chp29 PAGE 3 MLA Documentation MLA Documentation: The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides a citation style used to cite sources in the fields of English, rhetoric and composition, foreign languages, and literature. Using the MLA style in your humanities paper allows your readers to easily identify the source of information or a quotation and find the relevant publication information. The MLA style includes two basic components: (1) citations of summaries, paraphrases, and quotations given inside parentheses in the body of the text, and (2) an alphabetically organized Works Cited page at the end of the text, which provides the author, title, and publication details for each source used. See chapter 13. If you need an example of how to cite a particular kind of source, such as a book or an article, see the list of MLA indexes on page 181. For instruction on and examples of MLA in-text citations, see 13a. For Works Cited information, see 13b. To learn how to format a paper in MLA style using Microsoft Word, see 13c. For a sample paper that uses MLA style, see 13d. MLA Documentation MLA Documentation: The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides a citation style used to cite sources in the fields of English, rhetoric and composition, foreign languages, and literature. Using the MLA style in your humanities paper allows your readers to easily identify the source of information or a quotation and find the relevant publication information. The MLA style includes two basic components: (1) citations of summaries, paraphrases, and quotations given inside parentheses in the body of the text, and (2) an alphabetically organized Works Cited page at the end of the text, which provides the author, title, and publication details for each source used. See chapter 13. If you need an example of how to cite a particular kind of source, such as a book or an article, see the list of MLA indexes on page 181. For instruction on and examples of MLA in-text citations, see 13a. For Works Cited information, see 13b. To learn how to format a paper in MLA style using Microsoft Word, see 13c. For a sample paper that uses MLA style, see 13d. 1. City? PAGE 4 MLA Documentation MLA Documentation: The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides a citation style used to cite sources in the fields of English, rhetoric and composition, foreign languages, and literature. Using the MLA style in your humanities paper allows your readers to easily identify

the source of information or a quotation and find the relevant publication information. The MLA style includes two basic components: (1) citations of summaries, paraphrases, and quotations given inside parentheses in the body of the text, and (2) an alphabetically organized Works Cited page at the end of the text, which provides the author, title, and publication details for each source used. See chapter 13. If you need an example of how to cite a particular kind of source, such as a book or an article, see the list of MLA indexes on page 181. For instruction on and examples of MLA in-text citations, see 13a. For Works Cited information, see 13b. To learn how to format a paper in MLA style using Microsoft Word, see 13c. For a sample paper that uses MLA style, see 13d. MLA Documentation MLA Documentation: The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides a citation style used to cite sources in the fields of English, rhetoric and composition, foreign languages, and literature. Using the MLA style in your humanities paper allows your readers to easily identify the source of information or a quotation and find the relevant publication information. The MLA style includes two basic components: (1) citations of summaries, paraphrases, and quotations given inside parentheses in the body of the text, and (2) an alphabetically organized Works Cited page at the end of the text, which provides the author, title, and publication details for each source used. See chapter 13. If you need an example of how to cite a particular kind of source, such as a book or an article, see the list of MLA indexes on page 181. For instruction on and examples of MLA in-text citations, see 13a. For Works Cited information, see 13b. To learn how to format a paper in MLA style using Microsoft Word, see 13c. For a sample paper that uses MLA style, see 13d. MLA Documentation MLA Documentation: The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides a citation style used to cite sources in the fields of English, rhetoric and composition, foreign languages, and literature. Using the MLA style in your humanities paper allows your readers to easily identify the source of information or a quotation and find the relevant publication information. The MLA style includes two basic components: (1) citations of summaries, paraphrases, and quotations given inside parentheses in the body of the text, and (2) an alphabetically organized Works Cited page at the end of the text, which provides the author, title, and publication details for each source used. See chapter 13. If you need an example of how to cite a particular kind of source, such as a book or an article, see the list of MLA indexes on page 181. For instruction on and examples of MLA in-text citations, see 13a. For Works Cited information, see 13b. To learn how to format a paper in MLA style using Microsoft Word, see 13c. For a sample paper that uses MLA style, see 13d. PAGE 5 PAGE 6 2. This is vague.

RUBRIC: PROSPECTUS SPA (20%) 4 / 5 4 / 5 EXCELLENT (5) GOOD (4) SATISFACTORY (3) UNSATISFACTORY (2) UNACCEPTABLE (1) Research question is appropriate for assignment; document satisfies audience expectations- Question will yield an assertion, opinion, thesis statement for research paper;1-1/2 pages of text, plan for the research, methodology, sources. Research question is sufficiently narrow but the document only partially responds to it Research question lacks specificity or is too narrow or broad for audience and purpose. Research question does not address assignment or meet audience needs. Presents an question that will yield a report. Research is question missing or inadequate. ANNOTATIONS (30%) 4 / 5 EXCELLENT (5) GOOD (4) SATISFACTORY (3) UNSATISFACTORY (2) UNACCEPTABLE (1) Required information is provided and thorough for each source--4-6 informative, relevant sentences that speak to the research question and plan. At least ¾ of the sources provide complete and thorough information. Half or fewer sources provide complete and thorough information. Each source lacks part of required information. Annotation missing or uninformative. FORMATTING (30%) 4 / 5 EXCELLENT (5) GOOD (4) SATISFACTORY (3) UNSATISFACTORY (2) UNACCEPTABLE (1) All citations and all aspects of prospectus meet formatting specifications--mla Citation Style. Sources for prospectus are consistent with MLA. Occasional errors in citations and/or oversights in page formatting. Frequent deviations from citation and/or page requirements. Formatting is of mixed styles or inconsistently used. Formatting is care-less or lacking. LANGUAGE (20%) 4 / 5 EXCELLENT (5) GOOD (4) Style, tone, and expression appropriate for academic writing; diction well chosen; syntax and mechanics virtually error-free. Style and tone suitable for academic writing; syntax and mechanics have minor errors; diction appropriate in most instances.

SATISFACTORY (3) UNSATISFACTORY (2) UNACCEPTABLE (1) Style and tone fall short of academic standards; distracting usage, diction, and mechanical errors. Little resemblance to academic writing in most respects. Frequent errors inhibit clarity and meaning.