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Students will be able to:
- identify the thesis, summarize the text, recognize rhetorical devices such as parallelism, and comprehend metaphorical language.
- describe, evaluate, and question the purpose, audience, organization, and style of assigned readings, as well as determine a writer’s background, historical period, and cultural niche for discussion of bias, diversity or shifting perspectives.
- carry out a research plan which entails identification of research questions, location and evaluation of sources, selection of quotes, and avoidance of plagiarism.
- demonstrate control of college-level writing skills by crafting and revising cogent, lucid arguments. The student’s writing will exhibit logical, clear thinking, control of meaning, maturity of style, and appropriate tone.
- employ thesis statements, topic sentences, supporting data, introductions, and conclusions. They will effectively incorporate source material located during research.
- demonstrate appropriate skill in common writing conventions, including standard written American English, and correct MLA documentation and formatting.
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The tasks this week will be graded using the assessment rubric below. Use it as a checklist to assure you do not miss an important requirement.
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