https://money.cnn.com/2017/05/15/news/economy/school-lunch-shaming-congress-bill/index.htm
Final Draft
• Description of core reading/focus text you chose, identifying its rhetorical characteristics
• Accurate summary of the core reading/focus text you chose
• A meaningful response, supported with evidence, to the core reading/focus text you chose
• Introductory paragraph, body paragraphs including your summary and your response, and a concluding paragraph
• Effective organization using topic sentences and transitions
• Clearly developed main point (thesis) stating overall, focused response to the selected core reading/focus text
• Use of at least 5 paraphrases (key details or ideas rephrased in your own words) and/or quotations (words, phrases, or key sentences)
• APA or MLA manuscript style formatting, as specified by your instructor, with in-text citations and either References (APA) or Works Cited (MLA) page, as specified by your instructor. (Works Cited or References list does not count in the minimum word-count requirement)
• Observation of the conventions of Standard English
• 750 words minimum for final draft (the minimum 150 words for the cover letter is not included in this count)


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