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HW10: REVISED EVIDENCE CHARTS

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OUTLINE

All assignments for this course are listed on the day assigned, not the day due. Unless otherwise noted, assignments are due by blackboard by classtime

 


WORTH:
1% of semester grade (but if you fail to turn this assignment in, you will lose 4% of your semester grade)

CAN THIS BE TURNED IN LATE?: NO

DUE: 10/18, Monday 11:59 pm through blackboard

BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE FILE-NAMING CONVENTIONS FOR THIS COURSE (5% penalty if you do not).

All files should be saved on your computer as: your last name, followed by an underscore ("_"), followed by the first two letters of your first name, followed by an underscore ("_"), followed by the assignment number. So if a student named Saddam Hussein were to submit assignment number 10, the file name would be:


hussein_sa_10.doc

THIS IS ASSIGNMENT 10


 

Unless you received less than a B- on the initial evidence chart assignment for the paper, (HW9) you may NOT get feedback and a grade on this assignment BEFORE you write the final version of the paper. I will, however, both check to make sure that you have done this assignment and grade it when I grade the final your final version of this paper (HW11).

With only two days between the deadline for this assignment and the due date of the final version, it is not possible for me to respond to everyone's revised evidence chart before the paper is due.

If, however, you received less than a B- on HW9 you will absolutely receive comments on this assignment before HW11 is due.

This assignment requires two things:

1) A revision of the evidence chart you produced for HW9. You should read my feedback on that assignment and make the necessary changes for this homework.

2) Write an outline for the upcoming paper (HW11).

Your outline should be written in sentence form. That is, each unit of the outline (for example, "II.B.3") should thake the form of a complete sentence.

Your outline does not need to be more than about a page long.

If you need assistance in outlining, you may want to look over this helpful page from John Jay's library:

 

http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/outlining.html