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First Draft Topic Goes HereYour Full NameYour UniversityPrewritingWhat is your narrowed topic? Be detailed in your answer. You can use any of the versions you’ve developed for prior assignments. MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type the Topic of your essay]Who is your primary audience or reader? Why? Be detailed in your answer about your audience.[Click here: Type the intended audience for this essay and tell how your writing style will meet its needs]In a sentence or short paragraph, what is your thesis statement, including your angle? Write what will appear in your essay.My point is that MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type your main point]What topic sentences will you use as the foundation of your communication? (If necessary, add more points.) MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type a Topic Sentence (TS) that you will use] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type a Topic Sentence (TS) that you will use] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type a Topic Sentence (TS) that you will use] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Type a Topic Sentence (TS) that you will use]What method of organization and development will you use to develop your paragraphs?Introduction: MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Write a rough draft of your Intro here.]Body: MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Retype your TS here with details about supporting paragraph] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Retype your TS here with details about supporting paragraph] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Retype your TS here with details about supporting paragraph] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: Retype your TS here with details about supporting paragraph]Conclusion: MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here: How will you conclude your essay without sounding repetitive?]First Draft Topic Goes HereStart this week’s draft with your introduction and follow with one section of the body of your paragraph. Keep APA formatting in mind as you draft, and remember that the overall requirement this week is to submit three to four body pages. Your title and References pages are additional pages.ReferencesPut your sources cited in-text above here in alphabetical order, starting with the first line flush left and hanging indent of the second and each subsequent line. Each in-text citation should have a corresponding reference entry here. Look up the correct format, because sources have different formats depending on their type and location.Put your sources cited in-text above here in alphabetical order, starting with the first line flush left and hanging indent of the second and each subsequent line. Each in-text citation should have a corresponding reference entry here. Look up the correct format, because sources have different formats depending on their type and location.Put your sources cited in-text above here in alphabetical order, starting with the first line flush left and hanging indent of the second and each subsequent line. Each in-text citation should have a corresponding reference entry here. Look up the correct format, because sources have different formats depending on their type and location.

Course Project-First Draft Week 5

Question # 00473387 Posted By: Usmc3051 Updated on: 01/30/2017 07:58 PM Due on: 02/05/2017
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The purpose of the first draft is to begin communicating your topic and to establish its relevance to a reader. The first draft will present an introduction (two to three paragraphs) and one section (two to three paragraphs) of the body of the paper. The first draft should include at least three of the sources you presented in your Annotated Bibliography. If you have made changes to your list of references, cite each new reference carefully both in the text and on the references page. The length of the first draft is three to four pages of text, not including the title and References pages. The assignment includes a prewriting activity to plan the sections of the project, which is included on the “Week 5 First Draft Directions and Document Format” file, located in the Supplemental Materials folder in Doc Sharing. When you are finished, save the document as <your last name.Wk5 Project First Draft> and submit it to the Dropbox by the end of the week.

The Project First Draft is worth 75 points. See Doc Sharing for the following support documents.

  • Week 5 First Draft Direction and Document Format
  • A sample assignment
  • The assignment grading rubric
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