Last Name 1

Your Full Name

Class Name

K. Shimabukuro

Day Month Year

Title (I suggest you start playing with title ideas. Your title should provide clues about what your paper will be about, what you’re analyzing, focusing on)

Klee, Paul. Twittering Machine. 1922. Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Artchive, www.artchive.com/artchive/K/klee/twittering_machine.jpg.html. Accessed May 2006. Comment by Dr. Karra Shimabukuro: You write the full citation for the source like you would for the Works Cited page

Here you write a detailed paragraph (6-10 sentences) about what the source/artifact says. Be sure to identify the argument, and specific evidence, cited correctly. You want to think of this evidence as what you can use in your paper later.

Your second paragraph should be your explanation of HOW this source will help you make your argument. Which means you have to tell me what your argument is. The more work you can do here, the easier it will be to write your paper later.

Dolby, Nadine. “Research in Youth Culture and Policy: Current Conditions and Future Directions.” Social Work and Society: The International Online-Only Journal, vol. 6, no. 2, 2008, www.socwork.net/sws/article/view/60/362. Accessed 20 May 2009.

Here you write a detailed paragraph (6-10 sentences) about what the source/artifact says. Be sure to identify the argument, and specific evidence, cited correctly. You want to think of this evidence as what you can use in your paper later.

Your second paragraph should be your explanation of HOW this source will help you make your argument. Which means you have to tell me what your argument is. The more work you can do here, the easier it will be to write your paper later.

@PurdueWLab. "Spring break is around the corner, and all our locations will be open next week." Twitter, 5 Mar. 2012, 12:58 p.m.

Here you write a detailed paragraph (6-10 sentences) about what the source/artifact says. Be sure to identify the argument, and specific evidence, cited correctly. You want to think of this evidence as what you can use in your paper later.

Your second paragraph should be your explanation of HOW this source will help you make your argument. Which means you have to tell me what your argument is. The more work you can do here, the easier it will be to write your paper later.

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