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Paper 2 Assignment Instructions

 

Task

Discuss at least two stories to explain how you've arrived at your current understanding (that is, your thesis) of how readers contribute to meaning in literature.

 

Situation

Your actual and intended readers will be your English 111 classmates and instructor. You will need to write a paper that meets expectations for an academic essay. 

 

Expectations

All four of your papers for this class should be

  • formatted according to Modern Language Association (MLA) style guidelines (see Purdue University Online Writing Lab Sample MLA Paper (Links to an external site.)
  • composed of at least 1000 words, not counting the Works Cited page
  • submitted as word-processed documents
  • submitted for peer review before midnight on the working draft due date
  • revised in response to feedback, proofread carefully to remove all errors, and resubmitted for a grade before midnight on the synthesis draft due date
  • accompanied by a reflective commentary (type this after the works cited page), in which you discuss what you believe to be the strengths of your paper and what you would work on improving if you had more time

 

Evaluation

The working draft of your paper will receive feedback but not be graded. The synthesis draft will be graded using the attached rubric. It will earn up to 20 points (out of a course total of 100 points). The lowest of your four paper scores will be dropped from the final course grade calculation.

English 111 Paper Rubric

 

English 111 Paper Rubric
CriteriaRatingsPts
A clear focus is established by the title and a thesis statement at the end of the introduction. This focus is maintained throughout the paper.
4 pts
A main idea appears to be driving the discussion, but that idea is either not clearly stated or not clearly related to the material in the paper.
2 pts
The essay does not appear to be anchored by a single main idea.
0 pts
4 pts
Examples and material from sources effectively support the thesis statement. Potential counterarguments are acknowledged and addressed.
4 pts
Evidence is presented, but it is not clearly related to the thesis or doesn't adequately support the thesis. Potential counterarguments are either ignored or are not responded to effectively.
2 pts
The quality or quantity of evidence provided is insufficient.
0 pts
4 pts
In-text, parenthetical references follow any ideas or words borrowed from other writers. These in-text citations correspond to the beginnings of citations on the works cited page. The works cited page is formatted according to MLA guidelines.
4 pts
In-text citations and works cited entries appear, but they are not formatted according to MLA guidelines.
2 pts
Material from sources is not sufficiently attributed to those sources. In-text citations, works cited entries, or both are missing.
0 pts
4 pts
The paper is formatted according to MLA style guidelines. It contains very few punctuation, spelling, or word usage errors.
4 pts
Some errors appear in the paper, but they are not usually distracting enough to interfere with meaning or to seriously damage the writer's credibility.
2 pts
Too many errors appear in the paper.
0 pts
4 pts
All assignment instructions have been followed.
4 pts
Most assignment instructions have been followed.
2 pts
Important assignment instructions have not been followed.
0 pts
4 pts
Total Points: 20
 

 

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