Tuesday, January 15, 2013
How to get an A. (Anna Riley)
Aside from the obvious, don't plagiarize and follow the MLA style, we
feel that an A worthy paper will start with a topic that was an
educational experience for you. We want to begin at the point of
interest, and then revert back to the beginning. We want to make sure
that the narrative is written with all events in order so it’s clear to
the reader. Throughout the paper, we want to illustrate the story with
plenty of detailed examples and dialogue. The only way we can do this is
by using our own voice and applying our personality to the paper. In
Feross Aboukhadiejeh’s story, he applies his sense of humor that makes
the reader feel as if they can relate to it. We need to make sure that
we apply the same sense of familiarity to a wide-ranged audience and not
an exclusive age group. Due to the informality of the paper, we do not
need an unnecessary thesis and can speak from first person. By following
the above, one has the ability to achieve an A on this first paper.
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I like it. It's straight to the topic and easy to read!! :)
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