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nishab112 3.9, Essay 3: Personal career options and training required Essay…3.9, Essay 3: Personal career options and training requiredEssay 3 rubric4 criteria, up to 2.5 points each10 points total score_____ 5-page typed essay (at least 1250 words, not including quotes) with introduction, body, and conclusion format as specified below, presented in formal academic English, free of spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors, and submitted on time; in-text citations and Works Cited page prepared in MLA format for all 16 sources (specified below);_____ Introduction begins by generally identifying the topic and its importance, then outlines the range of opinions analyzed and presents as specific thesis topic focus student’s research into a career of personal interest, in the context of ideas from Christian’s Alignment Problem and Shakespeare’s Midsummer (plus, optionally, Hamlet). Thesis opinion explains the student’s current educational and career goals and why the selected career was chosen, how ideas from Christian might/might not enhance preparing for and embarking upon a career, plus how ideas from Shakespeare compare metaphorically; conclusion restates thesis and summarizes argument;_____ Body explains as support for thesis reasons, researched examples, and other evidence, including at least 1 quote from the OOH on each of 3 careers, at least at least 1 quote from each of 3 schools’ websites, at least 1 quote from each of at least 3 experts/interview subjects, at least 1 quote from each of 2 relevant personally-researched, preferably academic articles, at least 2 quotes from Christian’s Alignment Problem, at least 2 quotes from Shakespeare’s Midsummer (or 1 plus 1 quote from Hamlet), plus, at least 1 quote from a classmate’s discussion post; summary of sources is avoided, instead, brief quotes and examples are thoroughly explained as support for thesis;_____ Essay shows good advantage made of the research and journal activities to research, outline, draft, and revise ideas before submitting essay (average score of recent discussion activities); bonus for sending draft to NetTutor and including a copy of the response.Arts & HumanitiesEnglish