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Review the paper draft you submitted in Week 3, the Self-Assessment worksheet and notes you completed in Week 4, and any feedback from your instructor. All these documents will guide the edits you make to create your Final Paper.
Review “The Power of Wardrobe,” pp. 335-346, from Research Matters as an example of expectations. You may also review the Sample Paper as another example.
Complete the edits for your paper using the Final Paper Checklist to ensure you have addressed all the requirements of the assignment. The Final Paper should be between 500 and 750 words.
Use the APA template to format your Final Paper.
Prior to submitting your Final Paper, use the SafeAssign Originality Report to review your work for errors or concerns about incorporating evidence. Make corrections as needed.
Ensure the paper reflects your best effort at a clean copy in terms of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Submit your Final Paper.
Final Paper Checklist
Review the checklist below to ensure that you have included all necessary items.
· Does the introduction make clear what the topic is for the paper?
· Does the introduction get the reader’s attention? Have I used a hook or other attention-getting device to lead the reader into my argument?
· Is the thesis statement—the main point of the essay—clearly recognizable in the introductory paragraph?
· Does the thesis statement express a clear point of view on the argument and indicate the reasons for the point of view?
· Is there at least one body paragraph that expands and discusses each reason mentioned in the thesis statement?
· Does each body paragraph contain a clear topic sentence that expresses the main idea of that paragraph?
· Does each body paragraph include paraphrased and cited evidence that support the main idea of that paragraph? Have I made sure not to rely on direct quotations?
· Do the paragraphs move smoothly from one topic to the next and use transitional phrases?
· Is there a conclusion paragraph that summarizes the discussion and may call the reader to action?
· Does the paper incorporate 3 research sources, at least one of which is peer-reviewed?
· Have I provided a citation each time I have used a paraphrase or quotation from the research?
· Does each citation within the paper correspond to a reference on the Reference page at the end of the paper?
· Does the paper meet the word requirement of between 500 and 750 words?
· Is the argument accurate, objective, and non-biased? Does it use persuasive or rhetorical technique (ethos, pathos, and/or logos or other organizational means) to relay the information in the argument?
· Have I used a grammar tool from the Center for Writing Excellence to edit this work?
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