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Review the Research Analysis presentation to understand the…

Review the Research Analysis presentation to understand the outlining process.

Download the MLA Template. Fill in the outline and reference your sources on the Works Cited page using MLA 9.

•Carefully read the information in the Avoid Plagiarism folder on how to avoid signs of plagiarism.

Refer to the Writings Tips folder, MLA 9 folder, and Sample Projects folder for guidance and examples.

Your entire research analysis must be written in the third-person narrative. Vary your sentence structure and properly introduce your direct quotes.

You are required to reference at least three credible sources.

Carefully proofread your assignment to avoid errors and signs of plagiarism.

 

Title: Title (should not be in a complete sentence)

Research Question: Identify your specific HOW or WHY research question.

Introduction/Thesis Statement: One-sentence thesis statement encompassing all your main points.

Main Point 1: Topic sentence of your first claim written in a complete sentence.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Main Point 2: Topic sentence of your second claim written in a complete sentence.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Main Point 3: Topic sentence of your third claim written in a complete sentence.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Facts, statistics, or testimony written in a complete sentence (citation).
Analysis of observation explaining what your supporting evidence means.
Conclusion/Thesis Restatement: Thesis restatement should be a rephrase or reword of your original thesis (not copied word-for-word) written in a complete sentence.

 

Works Cited

Author’s Last Name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year. 

Author(s). “Title of Article.” Title of Journal, Volume, Issue, Publication date, Page numbers. Title of the database (if applicable), URL.

Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of the Article or Individual Page.” Title of the website, Name of the publisher, Date of publication, URL.