Guidelines for Completing Your Research Paper Stages Successfully

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Explore the essential stages of your research paper along with deadlines, including the annotated bibliography, topic proposal, note-taking check, outline, and draft for peer critique. Learn the importance of meeting each deadline to maintain your grade and succeed in your research paper assignment on stories like "Sonny's Blues," "The Yellow Wallpaper," and "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?".


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  1. The Research Paper Reminders and the Outline

  2. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper The Annotated Bibliography (due 3/23) The Topic Proposal (due 3/23) The Note-Taking Check (due 3/30) The Outline (due 4/6) The Draft for Peer Critique (due 4/13)

  3. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper The Annotated Bibliography (due 3/23) The Topic Proposal (due 3/23) The Note-Taking Check (due 3/30) The Outline (due 4/6) The Draft for Peer Critique (due 4/13)

  4. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper The Annotated Bibliography (due 3/23) The Topic Proposal (due 3/23) The Note-Taking Check (due 3/30) The Outline (due 4/6) The Draft for Peer Critique (due 4/13)

  5. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper The Annotated Bibliography (due 3/23) The Topic Proposal (due 3/23) The Note-Taking Check (due 3/30) The Outline (due 4/6) The Draft for Peer Critique (due 4/13)

  6. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper The Annotated Bibliography (due 3/23) The Topic Proposal (due 3/23) The Note-Taking Check (due 3/30) The Outline (due 4/6) The Draft for Peer Critique (due 4/13)

  7. The Research Paper Stages of the Research Paper Completing each of the five stages of the Research Paper work is required. The Research Paper grade will be reduced by three percentage points for each assignment that is not submitted, is submitted late, or is far below the requirements for the assignment.

  8. The Research Paper The Assignment Your Research Paper subject will be one of the following stories: James Baldwin s Sonny's Blues (66-93) Charlotte Perkins Gilman s The Yellow Wallpaper (316-30) Joyce Carol Oates Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? (94-108)

  9. The Research Paper The Assignment Your Research Paper will analyze and interpret one of the stories, but will also examine the critical context, or the biographical context, or the historical and cultural contexts.

  10. The Research Paper The Story is your Subject Your Research Paper can go beyond the story, but the story is the subject of your paper. There should be many quotations from the story itself in your Research Paper. At least half of your sources should be secondary sources on the story itself (sources with the story as their subject).

  11. The Research Paper Requirements At least 2500 words Supporting material from at least seven secondary sources, with proper MLA citation and documentation Use of only the sources indicated on the Research Paper assignment page

  12. The Research Paper The Outline The Research Paper Outline is due by the beginning of our class period on Wednesday, April 6. The requirement is for a full-sentence outline, meaning that everything in your outline should be presented as complete sentences.

  13. The Research Paper The Outline Your outline should follow the format shown on the Sample Outline from IVCC s Writing Center (but you need more than just four body paragraphs). The best way to create your outline is by developing it from your Research Paper notes, with the headings in the notes becoming the topic headings in your outline.

  14. The Research Paper The Outline Here is something important to know! If you do a good job creating your outline, you will have much of your Research Paper draft completed.

  15. The Research Paper The Outline That is worth repeating! If you do a good job creating your outline, you will have much of your Research Paper draft completed.

  16. The Research Paper The Outline Sample Outlines Outline on The Yellow Wallpaper (4149 words! But needs more quotations from the story. And less information!) Outline on Sonny s Blues (1647 words! But needs more body paragraphs and is missing author and page-number citations.)

  17. The Research Paper Reminders and the Outline Questions?

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