Architecture and Design Writing Assignment
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Read the two short stories by Faulkner and Poe that I provided in this module. You are to
compose a 300word compare and contrast essay on Emily in A Rose from Emily and the
narrator in The Tell Tale Heart. Make sure you useMLA format, TImes NewRoman size 12,
have a heading, have page numbers with last name in upper right corners, have a works
cited page, have in-text citations, and have at least 2 sources. Youmust have a works cited
page for your 2 sources. You should use https://www.easybib.com/
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or https://www.citationmachine.net/
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to cite your two sources inMLA format for your works cited page. Additionally, youmust
have in-text citations (MLA format) within your actual paper for the sources listed on your
works cited page. An in-text citation is used at the end of any sentence in your essay that
tells information from a source/story. In most cases, the in-text citation includes the
author's last name in parentheses at the end of the sentence that gives information from a
source. If you cannot find the author's last name, then you should use the article title (not
the website name) in quotationmarks inside the parentheses for the in-text citation. You
may find in-text citation help at
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_g
uide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html
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. See theMLA helpmodule. This is the rough draft.
Note: I am using a plagiarism checker to check for original work. If your plagiarism score is
above 30%, your work is unacceptable because you have plagiarized someone else's work.
- Prof. Eliud
- Assignment
- A PAPER ASSIGNMENT
- Discussion Assignment - Team Leader
- Need done ASAP!!
- Assignment
- 331.1
- I HAVE AROUND 20 ECON 102 QUESTIONS THAT I NEED TO BE HELPED WITH
- DQ
- "Integrated theories of White Collar Crime incorporate insights from different theoretical traditions and account for White Collar crime on several different levels." (textbook, p. 244).