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5-7 pages (concision is vital). This assumes that you formatted properly. So, if you add extra spacing to your paper, that extra space will be deducted from your page count.
Page count does not include the Works Cited page.
No first person - 
Allowed in intro or conclusion if “we”/”our”/”us” (first person plural) has already been specifically defined in the sentence
Ex: American citizens, American voters, people living in America, Westerners, college students, working adults, readers, viewers, consumers, etc.
No contractions. “isn’t” —> “is not”; “doesn’t” —> “does not”
Second person - NEVER. (Unless in a quote.) Automatic 50 if used even once. Use CTRL+F to find them!
Passive voice -
Minimal/rarely/never - A quality
Moderate frequency - B quality
Excessive use - C quality
Multi-paragraph format (introduction with thesis statement, body paragraphs, conclusion).
Minimum of two citations/uses of sources in every body paragraph. This minimum will force you to accomplish two things: 1) stick with the evidence and avoid mere opinion, and 2) develop your body paragraphs sufficiently. You may incorporate citations into your intro and conclusion as well, but this is not required.
Use the quote sandwich when embedding quotes.
Every body paragraph must have a topic sentence that states the overall claim of the paragraph. This means that no body paragraph should begin with a quote, a statement of fact, or a question.
Typed in size 12 Times New Roman font. Submit to eCampus as .docx file (no other filetype accepted) for final draft.
One-inch margins, double-spaced, header, heading, etc.
MLA documentation and in-text citations required
MLA Works Cited required, in proper format
Minimum Research Requirements:
A minimum of 3 sources, all of which pass TRAAP test.
Two sources MUST be a peer-reviewed (scholarly) journal article (see below).
One source MUST be a web source that passes the TRAAP test.
The other source is of your choosing as long as it passes the TRAAP test.
General encyclopedias or dictionaries do not count. Such sources are too broad/general. This includes print and electronic editions of works like World Book, Wikipedia, Webster’s, and Encarta.
A specialized encyclopedia, such as the Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, does count as one of the required sources.
Any internet sources must be credible, expert, authoritative, reliable, academic sources that pass the TRAAP test. Do not use sites such as About.com, WebMD, eHow, eNotes.com, Shmoop, Booknotes.com, Chegg.com, Wikipedia.org, etc. Avoid Google altogether (unless it’s Google Scholar).

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