Topic: electronic books/paper books
Pages: 3
Sources: 2
Format: Ace homework tutors – APA
Deadline: 24 hours
Instructions:
I have to write a 2 part essay, I have to turn in a thesis first and then following that thesis would be the essay. I picked the topic Electronic Books/paper books for compare and contrast essay. I will provide the directions from my professor mind you this is just for the thesis. and below that i also attached the essay outline.

Once you’ve selected and narrowed your topic, you want to craft a good working thesis statement (USLO 2.3). This is the one sentence in your paper that tells your reader exactly what your paper is going to be about. You should place it at the end of your introductory paragraph. For a compare and contrast composition, you want your thesis to do at least two things: name the two topics you’ll be discussing and tell your reader what your method of development will be — are you comparing, contrasting, or both. Then, if you’re feeling really adventurous, you might list the points of comparison you plan to discuss for each of your topics. Remember, they need to be consistent throughout the essay. If you’re going to talk about Point 1, Point 2, and Point 3 for Topic A, you need to discuss those exact same points for Topic B. You also need to consider what kind of compare/contrast paper you’re going to be writing. Remember from the reading that there are two types of compare/contrast theses: An evaluative thesis, which makes a judgment about two topics, and an explanatory thesis, which explains the similarities and differences between your topics without judgment. To review these concepts, revisit the Writing a Compare and Contrast Essay (Links to an external site.) and the Developing a Thesis for a Compare and Contrast Essay (Links to an external site.) pages in the ebook for this course. Remember, your thesis statement should be a complete sentence. Finally, remember that a thesis statement: Does not announce intentions, like “This essay will discuss…” or “The following composition will detail…” or “I am going to talk about…” A good rule of thumb — for the entire essay — is to avoid mentioning the essay itself. Along those same lines, remember that you can’t use first- or second-person pronouns in academic writing, and this includes your thesis statement. First-person pronouns include I, me, mine, our, us, ours, and my. Second-person pronouns include you, your, and yours. Considering those guidelines, type your proposed thesis statement for your compare and contrast essay into the text box below. I look forward to reviewing it! Note: Once you’ve submitted your working thesis statement, your instructor will evaluate it and either approve it or suggest revision. You’ll be notified in the grading comments which path you need to take. If your thesis is approved, you’re ready to use it as-is in the next assignment. If it needs revision, you’ll need to make the suggested changes for your thesis statement in the next assignment. To be clear: If your instructor recommends changes, you’ll update your thesis accordingly for the next assignment (which is the outline assignment).

Rubric Thesis Statement Rubric 2020 Thesis Statement Rubric 2020 Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThesis statement ? Appropriate for assignment ? Complete sentence ? Does not announce intentions ? Contains main idea (topic of essay) ? Contains controlling idea (purpose for writing about the topic) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThesis Statement ? Appropriate for assignment ? Contains main idea ? Contains controlling idea Topic Sentence ? Complete sentences ? One topic sentence per body paragraph ? Remind the reader of the thesis ? Tell the reader what the paragraph will be about This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline Details ? Requisite number of paragraphs ? Length ? Unity ? Comprehensive ? Cohesive This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAce homework tutors – APA Formatting ? Title page ? Font, page numbers, double spacing ? Hanging indents for references (when required) 

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