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Write a documented argument of 750-1,250 words (three to five pages of double-spaced typing). For the best results for your module one essay, follow this procedure: Narrow your topic (see below) and t

Write a documented argument of 750-1,250 words (three to five pages of double-spaced typing).

For the best results for your module one essay, follow this procedure:

  • Narrow your topic (see below) and think about your approach.
  • Do some research - take notes and save necessary source information for your works cited list.
  • Get organized before you write (thesis, topic sentences, supporting details).
  • Look at sample student paper in Chapter 7 - An Argument for Corporate Responsibility (pg.307).
  • Draft your essay and a working bibliography.
  • Use the essay checklist provided (additional resources folder) and see Chapter 7, Using Sources, pg. 245.
  • Check for unintentional plagiarism.
  • Revise, edit, and proofread again
  • Check your essay in TurnItIn to be sure there is not plagiarism and to catch any remaining writing errors.
  • Revise as necessary.
  • Submit in the Essay Dropbox (E2).

Remember to use the Resources (under Tools and Resources on the course menu) and the Module 3 Resources as necessary.

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