In your final exam, you will write two essay responses.One essay will be focused on readings on the syllabus post-midterm and one essay will ask you to reflect on readings on the syllabus from throughout the course.Detailed instructions regarding which authors are eligible are listed by each essay topic at the end of this prompt.BOTH ESSAY RESPONSES SHOULD BE IN ONE COMPUTER FILE FOR UPLOAD PURPOSES.
Each of the two essay responses must be a minimum of 750 words (in other words, you will have at least 1500 words total–there is no maximum length per response, but try to avoid writing a book), and it must be in conventional essay format (contain an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion).While you may use some of an author’s biography to make your point, keep in mind that your discussion should include a discussion of the literary texts we read in class and not rely solely on biographical information.Any paraphrases or direct quotations of material from the texts you are using must be properly punctuated (clear use of quotation marks for direct quotations, for example) and must contain a parenthetical citation (in MLA or APA format) noting the page number of the material.There is no need for a works cited page if you’re using the assigned textbook, but if you’re using any other version of the assigned texts, you must provide a works cited page, noting full bibliographical information for your source material, with the submitted exam.
This should be entirely your own argument, and you are not allowed to use any secondary material in this exam (your textbook or the text itself is your only source).
In the first essay response, you should minimize your use of “I” unless absolutely necessary.In the second essay response, as it’s asking for personal opinion, you can use “I,” but try to use it only when necessary (in other words, don’t start every sentence with it).
I would also argue against cutting and pasting information from your discussion posts (or from a previous exam response) and using that as the core content for your essays.If you choose to do so and heavily revise that content, it can work, but some students have used it as a shortcut method for completing the exam in the past, and it tends not to work well without carefully tailoring that information to the specific question posed below.
Your completed exam will be uploaded via a Turnitin.com link in the course shell in Canvas (found under “Modules”).The Turnitin link will allow for cut and paste uploads, but I prefer you use the upload feature to avoid the potential for lost points due to formatting errors (files formatted for Microsoft Word® [.doc/.docx], OpenOffice Text [.odt], WordPerfect® [.wpd], PostScript [.ps/.eps], HTML, Hangul Word Processor file [.hwp], Rich text format [.rtf], Plain text [.txt], Google Docs via Google Drive™, and Adobe® PDF are accepted).**If you are using an Apple product to type your paper, Pages files (from Apple’s word processing app) tend not to load right in Turnitin, so make sure you save the file as a Rich Text Format file or some other option when you go to “save” in Pages or there may be issues with my ability to access the file.**
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English 2206 Term 5 – Summer 2019 Kosiba Final Exam In your final essay exam, you will write two essay responses. One essay will be focused on readings on the syllabus post-midterm and one essay will ask you to reflect on readings on the syllabus from throughout the course. Detailed instructions regarding which authors are eligible are listed by each essay topic at the end of this prompt. BOTH ESSAY RESPONSES SHOULD BE IN ONE COMPUTER FILE FOR UPLOAD PURPOSES. Each of the two essay responses must be a minimum of 750 words (in other words, you will have at least 1500 words total–there is no maximum length per response, but try to avoid writing a book), and it must be in conventional essay format (contain an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion). While you may use some of an author’s biography to make your point, keep in mind that your discussion should include a discussion of the literary texts we read in class and not rely solely on biographical information. Any paraphrases or direct quotations of material from the texts you are using must be properly punctuated (clear use of quotation marks for direct quotations, for example) and must contain a parenthetical citation (in MLA or APA format) noting the page number of the material. There is no need for a works cited page if you’re using the assigned textbook, but if you’re using any other version of the assigned texts, you must provide a works cited page, noting full bibliographical information for your source material, with the submitted exam. This should be entirely your own argument, and you are not allowed to use any secondary material in this exam (your textbook or the text itself is your only source). In the first essay response, you should minimize your use of “I” unless absolutely necessary. In the second essay response, as it’s asking for personal opinion, you can use “I,” but try to use it only when necessary (in other words, don’t start every sentence with it). I would also argue against cutting and pasting information from your discussion posts (or from a previous exam response) and using that as the core content for your essays. If you choose to do so and heavily revise that content, it can work, but some students have used it as a shortcut method for completing the exam in the past, and it tends not to work well without carefully tailoring that information to the specific question posed below. Your completed exam will be uploaded via a Turnitin.com link in the course shell in Canvas (found under “Modules”). The Turnitin link will allow for cut and paste uploads, but I prefer you use the upload feature to avoid the potential for lost points due to formatting errors (files formatted for Microsoft Word® [.doc/.docx], OpenOffice Text [.odt], WordPerfect® [.wpd], PostScript [.ps/.eps], HTML, Hangul Word Processor file [.hwp], Rich text format [.rtf], Plain text [.txt], Google Docs via Google Drive™, and Adobe® PDF are accepted). **If you are using an Apple product to type your paper, Pages files (from Apple’s word processing app) tend not to load right in Turnitin, so make sure you save the file as a Rich Text Format file or some other option when you go to “save” in Pages or there may be issues with my ability to access the file.**
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