INSTRUCTIONS: I have to write an argumentative essay on the following topic: “is homework necessary for academic success or does it contribute to student workout?”
The first part of the assignment is an annotated bibliography. Please choose 3 scholarly articles (within 5 years) and do an annotated bibliography in MLA format. Use the attached sample assignment as a referene and template. (The POV for the essay will be that homework doss contributes to student burnout)
More details are listed below:
Citing Sources
Set up a file in MLA page format.
Cite your sources according to MLA format (as if you were listing the source on a works cited page). Make sure they are listed alphabetically by author name or by title if the source doesn’t give an author name.
Annotating Sources
Under each MLA-style citation, write a paragraph that includes the following:
At least a 2-sentence summary of the source.
At least a 2-sentence discussion of the source’s validity:
-What makes the source credible? (Consider the author’s credentials, the reputation of the website or magazine/newspaper/journal publishing the source, and/or the quality of the information in the source).
-What makes the source relevant? (Explain how it will support/develop the part of the paper in which it will appear.)
-The paragraph for each source should be at least 4 sentences. You may write more.
Category: English
This assignment measures your mastery of ULOs 2.2 and 4.4. Unit IV Introduction
This assignment measures your mastery of ULOs 2.2 and 4.4.
Unit IV Introduction Paragraph and Outline
Assignment objective: In this assignment, you will begin drafting your paper, beginning with the introduction paragraph that introduces your reader to the topic, controversy, and your main argument. Next, you will provide an outline of the three body paragraphs that will support your thesis. Finally, you will develop a references page with at least three academically credible sources.
Length: The assignment should be 750 to 1000 words, not including the references page.
References: At least three sources are required, and at least one must come from the CSU Online Library. All sources should be academically credible (academic journals, eBooks, periodicals, organizational websites, etc.) and no more than 5 years old. Use APA Style 7th edition standards to format the reference citations for each source.
Details:
Introduction (roughly 150 to 200 words): The introduction paragraph provides your reader with an overview of the topic, the controversy surrounding the topic, the arguments on either side of the issue, and finally, the introduction finishes with the paper’s thesis statement, or the overall argument about the issue. For more details about what is expected for each of the following sentences, please see Unit IV, Lesson 2: The Introduction. The following components should be included in the introduction (in the following order):
Sentence 1: Introduce the general topic.
Give your reader basic information about the issue.
Sentence 2: Narrow the scope.
Continue to provide specific context information leading into your introduction of the controversy.
Sentence 3: Specific controversy
Describe the central controversy related to your overall topic.
Sentence 4: Pro side
Describe the argument on one side of the controversy, the pro or for side.
Sentence 5: Con side
Describe the argument on the opposing side of the controversy, the con or against side.
Sentence 6: The thesis
State your overall argument about the issue, and offer three reasons to justify the argument.
It is okay if your introduction paragraph is slightly longer than six sentences (your thesis may be two complete sentences, for instance, instead of one, or you might need two sentences to introduce the general topic or describe the controversy). However, the introduction paragraph should not be too much longer than the sentence/word length specified here.
Outline of Three Body Paragraphs (approximately 700 words): The outline will offer the topic sentence and at least two points of evidence and explanation for three supporting body paragraphs. Note that you are not writing body paragraphs yet. In this unit, you are planning those body paragraphs by outlining the topic and providing evidence that you will use in each of those body paragraphs, which you will fully develop when you create your final paper.
The topic sentence is the first sentence of each paragraph and introduces the main point or focus of the paragraph; each of the body paragraphs should address one of your three justifications from the thesis statement. Your topic sentences should be fully developed, but the supporting evidence and explanation points do not need to be presented in complete sentences; however, the more you are able to completely structure your outline, the more your professor will be able to offer feedback and instruction. Evidence should consist of statistics, studies, direct quotes, examples, and such from your source materials, and the explanation should indicate how the evidence supports the overall point of the paragraph. Be sure to provide citations for the evidence you provide; doing so will help you keep your source materials organized. Please see the APA In-text Citations tutorial for more information and examples. A transcript is available once you access the tutorial.
Look to Unit IV, Lesson 3 for more information about the outline of the body paragraphs. Please see the attached outline template. You do not have to use this exact template, but your submission should be formatted and organized similarly.
References Page: The references page for this assignment needs to cite at least three credible sources that you have used within your paper. Please see the APA Style References tutorial for more information and examples. A transcript is available once you access the tutorial.
APA Style Formatting and Citation: Your paper should use proper APA Style 7th edition formatting and citations. Include a cover page with a six-line title block, which consists of the title of the paper in bold, then your name, university name, course title, instructor, and due date. The title is the only line that is in bold, and there should be an additional space between the title line and your name. Additionally, use double spacing and one-inch margins throughout the paper. Please see the Formatting Formal Assignments tutorial for more information and examples. A transcript is available once you access the tutorial.
Please see the Unit IV Sample Assignment for an example of how your completed assignment should look.
There are two attachments that explain the requirements in detail. I will also n
There are two attachments that explain the requirements in detail. I will also need two pages of observation notes to attach. I will pay for those. The requirements are clear and must be followed exactly as stated.
Introduction:
Assumptions & Early Hypotheses:
Methodology:
Data Analysis:
Conclusion:
Topic or area: My local gym – Planet Fitness – my thoughts were maybe about the people, space, and routines; I am open to this topic and location. I chose this because I go weekly to this location, and it is local in the area.
The thesis must be clear and written in the introduction with three key points.
Again, the directions, outline, and rubric are provided. I only need two- three written pages to complete the assignment. All formatting must be followed using MLA, and the headings must be aligned to the left with 1-inch margins, double-spaced. As far as photos, I will collect those and label them based on the assignment.
There can be no plagiarism or AI used in the paper. Please follow the directions and ensure all grammar is correct, at least at a freshman level in college.
Using the analytical strategy Evidence, analyze the story of your choice. Your a
Using the analytical strategy Evidence, analyze the story of your choice. Your analysis should use at least two (2) examples from the text to justify what you believe is the text’s purpose.
the analytical strategy Evidence is in this prezi -> https://prezi.com/view/xKXLF9q7Xz1x6qKi7M9b/
use it to answer it there is 4 stories to choose from below I will put all 4 just do 1, I need this before 11:59 pm est today, pls someone save me and do this order, will tip a extra $5 too
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One-page topic proposal: In paragraph 1, introduce the topic. Frame the argumen
One-page topic proposal:
In paragraph 1, introduce the topic. Frame the argument, and briefly describe the two basic opposing viewpoints on the issue. End this item by presenting the issue in question form. For example: Should sources on social media be monitored to prevent fake news? Should masks be mandated nationwide? Should hospitals require all who are employed to be immunized? You can use the question from SIRS; in fact, it is easier for you if you do.
In paragraph 2, explain why the issue is compelling or interesting.
In paragraph 3, clearly state which position you plan to take on the issue in your paper. This position may change as you conduct research on your topic. If you are not sure which side of the issue you support yet, just state this and briefly explain why you have not decided yet.
Why do you think Miller’s version of Batman resonated so strongly with readers?
Why do you think Miller’s version of Batman resonated so strongly with readers?
Is Miller’s Batman a hypocrite? Why or why not?
The 4 articles are about your subjects of interest. Please follow these instruct
The 4 articles are about your subjects of interest. Please follow these instructions. Each Article should have 2 paragraphs of 100 words each. The fist paragraph should answer
Each entry must be listed in alphabetical order by the author’s last name. The first paragraph summarizes the content of the article (100 words). The second paragraph reflects on how you might use the article to build your research paper (100 words).
Article 1
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-10-07/hurricane-milton-is-a-category-5-florida-orders-evacuations-and-scrambles-to-clear-helenes-debris
Article 3
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/13/us/politics/biden-hurricane-damage-florida.html
Example
Summary of main points of the article: Who, what,
where, when, how, why (100 words)
Reaction why you chose this article and how it relates to
your personal experience (100 words)
MLA Format Let me know if you can access the articles above the other two are attached. and you must only use these articles to write 2 paragraphs each. No other sources. There is also an excellent sheet that can help you guide the research paper. Beside the 8 paragraph write an introduction and a conclusion.
I need a this writeen by human and i need no risk of AI and no plagrism and also
I need a this writeen by human and i need no risk of AI and no plagrism and also want full marks in it . Need this assignment before 9 pm today.
I need a this writeen by human and i need no risk of AI and no plagrism and also
I need a this writeen by human and i need no risk of AI and no plagrism and also want full marks in it . Need this assignment before 9 pm today.
The ad can be print, digital, or video. Be sure to provide a brief description o
The ad can be print, digital, or video. Be sure to provide a brief description of the ad. Consider the speaker of the piece, the audience, and the context, as well as the ethos, logos, and pathos. You can discuss whether or not the piece is persuasive, but that shouldn’t be the focus of your paper. Paper should be 12pt font and double spaced. A successful paper will do the following: • Concisely describe the selected advertisement. • Consider the speaker, audience, and context of the ad. • Show a good understanding of ethos, pathos, and logos. • Follow MLA formatting standards. – FOR 10 POINTS EXTRA CREDIT: Instead of an ad, analyze the rhetoric of something else, such as a song, a speech, or anything else where persuasion might be happening. It isn’t required, but it’s recommended that you check in with me if you choose to do something other than an ad.