1. Use Active Voice. Use !I” often. Cite sources, letting them speak.
2. Cite sources fully, integrating them in your writing. Avoid: It is said . . . . Instead let the speaker come alive: Braun (p.16) says, “ . . . . ” I am interested in what she says.
3. The cited sources are listed in References. Don”t use footnotes to cite.
4. Include: The paper”s TITLE that tells the specific, concrete focus of your interest. Avoid a general, broad topic.
1st paragraph. State, first, your research Question(s): !I question: . . . ?” to introduce the paper.
2nd paragraph. The Data gathered, citing the sources. Analysis, discussion, and findings in your own words. 3rd paragraph. A concise, yet concrete summary of your paper and conclusions.
4th paragraph. Under the last sub-heading, !References”, list the cited sources.
Your paper must be single spaced, 1 page long [not exceeding 2 pages] including your Full Name and References.