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Editing Your Research Paper

Catalyst for Change

Title Page

Two-part title (remember to capitalize it) Second line of title has your person’s name

followed by A Catalyst for Change by has a lower-case b English 10, Period ___ Mrs. Kamali spelled correctly The date is 28 April 2008

The Outline

Header is in upper-right hand corner Title is centered at the top (same as title page)

Thesis is typed (aligned to left) Outline uses:

I. (this should align with your thesis)A. (this is a quote)

1. (this is your commentary-opinion)2. (this is your commentary-opinion)

Essay Format

Header begins at 1 Title is centered at the top for the 3rd

time Check your citations:

– “Book” (last name page number).– “Interview” (last name).– “online” (last name) or (“Title”).

Essay Format

You have seven paragraphs Each body paragraph has three quotes Each body paragraph has three citations (they

match the first word from your Works Cited page) You have the minimum of four sources

– Interview, book, two more of your choice Topic sentences match Roman Numerals from

outline (must be an opinion, not a fact) Letters (A, B and C) match quotes in your essay

Works Cited

The only sources on this page are the ones used in your 15 quotes

Your header continues from essay Works Cited is at the top (no bold, no

underline) Entire page is double-spaced Sources are alphabetized by author last

name or “title” Second or third lines of a source are indented

Introduction-Lead Paragraph

Does the lead engage the reader with vivid verbs and sensory details ?

Is your thesis at the end of your lead paragraph?

There should be no quotes in this paragraph Use the handout for what to include.

Conclusion Paragraph

All commentary! Have you drawn conclusions? What does your paper prove? How will your person’s legacy effect

future generations?

Back to Basics

No me, my, we, us or I used Contractions are eliminated by writing

both words. Numbers are spelled out Check RIP list!

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