Write a argumentative research paper essay with 5 pages on Senior Drivers
Resear
Write a argumentative research paper essay with 5 pages on Senior Drivers
Research: Writing Like a Scholar
A research paper is an expanded essay that presents your own interpretation,
evaluation, or argument, using what knowledge is already available on the
subject. This type of paper involves studying a topic in order to find the best
possible information in that field. Your paper must present your own opinions and
ideas supported by your research, correctly credited to the original authors and
organizations.
ENC1102 Argument Paper Basic Requirements:
* Length: 5 pages double space/excluding work cited page
* Organization: Introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion.
* Language: Use formal language and avoid the use of first and second person — avoid
references to yourself (NO “I believe, in my opinion” etc.), no personal anecdotes, and
do not address the reader (avoid “you” altogether).
* Documentation: four correctly documented quotes or paraphrases from four adequate
sources.
* Style: MLA style.
* Cross-referncing: You must use in-text citations (also known as in-text references) or
signal phrases each time you use the words or ideas of your sources in the essay.
* Support: You’ll need a minimum of four sources. Support your ideas with expert
opinion, facts, statistics, and other information you find in your research. It is a
mistake to create a Frankenstein research paper by copying and pasting.
Rubric and Research Paper Procedures: Persuasive Argument
Research Paper
Rubric
Language and Content: 120 points
In-text documentation: 40 points
References or Works Cited: 40 points
* Use the topic you chose in class: Senior Drivers
* Take a position: This is not merely a pro/con paper where you list both sides of an
argument. In this paper, you will take a side. Know your position:Why it is an issue for them to drive/ why they should get annual check ups for their vision, hearing, knowlegde on the road etc.
* State the opposition’s viewpoint: Because this is an argument, you must bring up the
opposition’s position and do your best to establish counter arguments to refute it.
Do more research: A minimum of four references is required for this paper. They must
all be from different sources.
* Write in formal English: This is a research paper, so keep to the formal third person
(avoid “I” and “You”) and avoid personal anecdotes.
* Proofread carefully! If you are not sure of your writing skills, you may go to one of the
MDC campuses to the Writing Lab where tutors are available. You may also use free
online tutoring through Smartthinking.com. Go to the link under Tools and Resources
(side menu) to find out about this resource.
* Revise, edit, and proofread. I can’t stress this enough.
* Format correctly according the the documentation style your professor assigns. To
assure that your Microsoft Word program does not force those extra spaces on you,
remember to go to Paragraph > and click on the box on the left-had corner that reads
“do not add extra spaces between like paragraphs.”
Formatting/ Typing Guidelines for Research Paper
* Convert your papers to Microsoft Word before submitting.
* In Microsoft Word, make sure you look under the Paragraph section. On the bottom of
the left hand side there is a box which reads “Do not add extra spaces to like
paragraphs.” Check that box! In academic papers, there are no extra spaces between
the paragraphs. Instead, you must indent each new paragraph. I recommend tapping
the tab key to indent.
* The research paper must be typed, double-spaced.
* Pages must be numbered. Use the correct pagination format for the documentation
style your instructor has chosen.
* The title of your paper is centered, using the same font and font size as the rest of the
paper. Your title must not be bold, underlined, or italicized.
* Use Times New Roman 12 pt. font.
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