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I want to know the pros and cons of gentrification in the united states
There is a detailed outline for what is needed in the paper. This is a research paper about gentrification in the united states.
Hi there, would you also please put in statistics about the number of people who are moving out of big cities into the suburbs now that the houses their parents lived in are too expensive for them to afford.
English 102 | Composition and Rhetoric II| Spring 2018
The rubric for your research project essay is fairly simple and straightforward:
• The essay needs to be thesis driven, meaning your argument should guide the paper.
• You should include an inciting incident (recent event) in your opening section (somewhere in your
introduction) to establish exigency and kairos.
• The “social justice” implications of your argument should be clear. Remember, social justice
perspectives look at how the benefits and burdens of being a member of a society are distributed
(or balanced) throughout the citizenry.
• Your research should reveal the complexity of your topic and should avoid stacking the deck or
reducing the topic to two “pro/con” sides.
• You must cite at least six research sources in your argument; however, strong and excellent
research papers will probably draw from 8-12 sources.
• Your essay must include correct MLA citations for each source referenced (this includes
acknowledgment phrases, in-text parenthetical citations, quotation marks when directly quoting,
and a corresponding entry in your Works Cited for each source).
• Structure, use of appeals, tone, and all other rhetorical considerations are up to you.
• Remember to transition between ideas and paragraphs.
• Your essay must be at least 6 full pages in length, not including your Works Cited page. Strong and
excellent papers usually fall in the 7-10 page range. Of course, margins should be 1” all around,
and font should be TNR size 12. Double space the entire essay and make sure the “after” spacing
for line spacing is set to “0”.
• If you add visual images (pictures, graphs, etc.), cite them correctly and make sure your essay is 6
full pages prior to adding your images.
• Essays that do not meet the minimum source and/or page requirements are not eligible to receive
a passing grade.
• Rough Draft for Peer Review Due Date: bring TWO PRINTED COPIES to class on Wednesday,
March 7, 2018.
• FFN Due Date: Due via email before class on Friday, March 9, 2018.
Introduction: The initial paragraphs introduce the reader to the topic; sets the context and tone of
the essay; hooks/entices the reader; concludes with a thesis statement.
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Inciting Incident: Introduction section cites a relevant and recent (2017-2018) event that
establishes argument’s kairos and exigency.
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Thesis Statement: Thesis statement includes the author’s claim (what side he or she will be
arguing) and a brief preview of how he or she will prove/support that claim.
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Organizational Strategy: Organization of main points and research within the body of the essay is
logical, clear, and easily understood by the audience. Author makes use of transitions between
paragraphs and topic sentences in each paragraph to guide the audience’s reading. Author resists
repetition of material and/or main points.
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Rhetorical Strategies: Author is aware of and makes use of appropriate tone, purpose, target
audience, context, intertextuality, appeals (ethos, pathos, logos), kairos and exigency, logical
fallacies, etc. to persuade his or her audience.
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Incorporating Research: In addition to summarizing sources, author practices analyzing and
synthesizing research.
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Research: Author cites 6-12 sources. All sources listed in the Works Cited are also specifically and
explicitly referenced in the essay’s body, and vice versa.
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MLA Formatting and Citations: Each reference to a source (summary, paraphrase, direct quote,
analysis, synthesis) includes an acknowledgment or signal phrase and a correctly formatted in-
text parenthetical citation. Each source referenced is listed in the Works Cited. Document
formatting adheres to MLA criteria.
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Conclusion: Beyond simply restating the thesis and summarizing the essay’s main points, the
conclusion answers the “so what?” question. Author uses the conclusion to: offer further/future
implications of the debate; invoke the reader’s sense of responsibility; call the reader to action;
and/or revisit strategies/topics used in the introduction.
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Length: Essay is 6-10 pages, not including the Works Cited page and visual aids (pictures, graphs,
etc.).
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Polishing: Essay is carefully proofread for grammatical errors and confusing syntax. Author uses
precise and concise language.
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Overall FFN Grade:
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