Essay Progress Check 3

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Draft the remainder of the body of your essay; make sure to include the other body paragraphs you have already written. (Don’t worry about writing the conclusion; we’ll get to that in Learning Block 8-2.) Keep in mind the strategies you have learned to construct an effective argument. Refer to your writing plan and feedback from your instructor.

Add the remainder of your essay draft to firstname_lastname.Essay. Congratulations—you have now completed the initial draft of your historical event analysis essay!

Unlike the previous themes in this course, Theme: Thinking About History does not include sample submissions against which you can compare your work. Instead, you will be asked to submit this draft at the end of Theme: Thinking About History, Learning Block 7-4. You will receive feedback from your instructor in time to rework this document into shape for final submission at the end of Theme: Thinking About History, Learning Block 8-4.

Save firstname_lastname.Essay locally on your computer. You will be asked to submit it at the end of Theme: Thinking About History, Learning Block 7-4.

Incubation Period

Now take some time for an incubation period, or a step back from your paper. Take time off from writing your essay and focus on the historical case studies in Learning Blocks 7-4 and 8-1. The purpose of the incubation period is to let your essay digest in the back of your mind before you assess the feedback from your instructor and begin the revision process.

I have included my paper that is being used and will include my last feedback rubric response from my instructor. Also need to read the current rubric for this paper. This assignment needs to original and it does get turned to turnitin to make sure.

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