A Paperwork about Spider Eaters: A Memoir
Guidelines:
1. Papers must be at least 1,000 words (approximately 4 to 5 pages) in length; they must also be typed, double-spaced, and use 12-pt. font.
2. In the upper left-hand corner of the first page, write your name, followed by the assignment date on the next line, followed by the name of the class on the line below that. Begin writing your paper on the same page below the course name after skipping one line.
3. A new paragraph should be indented; do not skip an extra space between paragraphs.
4. Page numbers must be included (use the Insert tab for Word documents).
5. The questions or prompts for the essay are designed to allow you to focus solely on the book that you were assigned without the need to consult other sources. HOWEVER…
6. Use the textbook for historical details surrounding events mentioned in Yang’s book. Remember that any information you get from another source, including the textbook, that is not common knowledge must be cited. You must acknowledge the sources of quotations, paraphrases, arguments, and specific references that you use. However, you do not need to cite sources for information that most people would generally consider common knowledge (e.g., the fact that Lincoln won the Presidential election of 1860). Conversely, you must cite your source for any claim that appears to contradict common knowledge—for example, that Lincoln won the southern states in that election (since he wasn't even on the ballot in most southern states, this claim is controversial and must be supported). And you must cite matters of interpretation, such as an author's ideas for why Lincoln appealed to so many voters. If you are in doubt about citing "common knowledge" information, err on the side of giving a reference; even unintended failure to cite your sources constitutes technical plagiarism.
7. The only acceptable citation style for sources other than the book you were assigned is Chicago Style. For information about how to cite using this style, please refer to http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/DocChiNotes.html (use the menu on the right to see models for different types of sources). If you use footnotes and give full citation info at first mention, then you can abbreviate the next time it is used and you do not need a “Works Cited” page.