Thursday, September 29, 2016

Abe Ancis

9/29/16

Today in class we analyzed the writing rubric for our intertextuality essays using our summer reading book compared to its visual counterpart. The rubric was divided into four categories content, Organization, presentation, Citation, and voice and style. Content is the information being presented using close reading and analysis. Organization is the placement of the information. It is imperative to have good flow. Flow is the ability to connect ideas that support your thesis. Start with the thesis then move to your topic sentence, be sure to have an in depth analysis of your evidence. Voice and style is your word choice, use strong verbs. Use Specific details without losing clarity. Standard MLA format, double space 1 inch margins, 1/2 inch page header size 12 times new roman font, indentations.


                                    

1 comment:

  1. Good job integrating some of those key ideas from our class on Thursday. Nice picture too. Don't forget that you can be a little bit more casual on the blog; it isn't an essay! Nice work.

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