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| Form
Each formal
composition should be double-spaced and of an extension between
450 and 600 words. An introductory paragraph will be submitted
for each composition and then two versions of the composition
will be submitted. The first time the copmposition will be marked
for errors with comments inside of the compositions. These marked
versions will be returned to the learners who must, in turn,
write and improved version of the composition. The second
version will receive a narrative analysis by the professor at
the bottom of the last page. Your grade will be based on both
versions. |
Grading
50 possible
points (10 points for each category) will be awarded for Stylistics
and Grammar and 50 possible points will be awarded for Content.
The following criteria will be taken into account in grading:
| Stylistics
and Grammar: |
grammar,
syntax, vocabulary, communication, organization, length |
| Content : |
idea,
organization, presentation, introduction, conclusion |
Grading Categories and Explanations |
| Submission
Formal
compositions must be turned in to the professor no later than
five o'clock on the day designated in the syllabus. Final Drafts
may be submitted in the body of an email or as an email attachment
(file format should be MS Word). |
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