| Bibliography/Works Cited |
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| Form (alphabetical order, punctuation, indentation) |
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| Sufficient resources used |
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| Language Use | ||
| Basic grammar skills (sentence structure, spelling, punctuation, run-ons, fragments, etc.) |
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| Vocabulary use (word choice, variety, appropriateness) |
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| Organization | ||
| Paragraphs (include topic sentence, supporting details) |
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| Total paper format (as requested) |
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| Introduction and conclusion |
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| Document typed/neatly written/presentable |
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| Content | ||
| Demonstrates understanding of material |
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| Factual evidence of originality and thought |
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| Parenthetical references (NO plagiarism) |
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Plagiarism is defined as using any other person's words and claiming them as your own. When you use another person's words, you must cite them as a source. That is, you must tell the reader whose words you are using.