Topic proposal outline and work cited
1)The topic proposal requirements are outlined in the dropbox description as follows: To initiate your work on this project, please compose a short proposal (full of 1 typed page) that 1) announces your topic (one that invites debate) and explains why you wish to write about it; 2) identifies your present assumptions about the topic and identifies your target audience as well as their attitudes and assumptions about the topic; and 3) clearly states your research question(s).
2) Works cited draft: In the next page list the research you plan to use for your essay in the form of a works cited page/bibliography. You can add or delete resources before submitting your final draft, but the point of submitting the works cited as a draft is to get you started on your research and to give you a chance to look for the correct citation models, and ask questions to ensure that you are comfortable with MLA style.
It must incorporate information from at least five different types of sources (that is, from books, journals, magazines, newspapers, reference texts, government documents, electronic sources, interviews, and so on). So that I may assess fairly your use of source materials, you must include with your final essay scanned copies of all passages from print media (not available on the Internet) that you have paraphrased or summarized. You should sequence these passages in the order in which the paraphrases/summaries appear in your text and highlight the appropriate passages. (Please note: I will not read any essay that does not fulfill these requirements.)