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Overview
This prompt, in addition to the "Readers Write!" and "Interacting with Reading" and "Grammar for Source Incorporation" Pages, will serve as the guidelines for the remaining responses for this entire semester.
Be sure to mention the title of the work to which you are responding, the author, and the main thesis of the text, using correct English for the first sentence of your paper.
Respond with your ideas. What do you think?
Be sure, also, to avoid plagiarism. While you can summarize an idea from the author or borrow a quote, you must also make sure that you parenthetically and bibliographically cite the essay using MLA format.
The basic bibliographic formula for our responses' essays will look like this:
Author Last, First Name. "Article Title." Periodical Title, Date Month Year. Database, url.
When you finish reading the article, click on the citation icon on the right and scroll down to MLA 9th edition, and the bibliographic citation will be done for you--yahoo!
Instructions:
To begin this assignment, compose your Response 12 by addressing the following requirements:
Read all of the assigned essays
In the opening sentences, give the author's full name and "Essay Title" in a complete sentence.
Give your reactions, opinions, and thoughts about the material.
You need not mention the author again unless you quote or summarize the material.
If you give the author's name again, use last name only.
If you use the author's words (quote) or ideas (summary), cite both in text and bibliographically.
Be sure to give a title.
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Describe two different ways to generate paper topics
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Why did the british have time to evacuate their troops
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Summarize an idea from the author
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