Directions:
- electronic copy: e-mail me at victor.leuci@westminster-mo.edu; the name of your
attached file (not the subject header of your e-mail) should be:
- F16-227-P2-Last Name, First Name (e.g. F16-227-P2-Leuci, Victor)
- paper copy: bring to class
- length: 600-1000ish
- Sources: see below
- In-text Citations
- you must have in-text citations for your sources of information (facts, theories, parts of myths, etc.)
- every main body paragraph should have in-text citations (you want at least 2 good examples with citations per paragraph)
- from main text in Kebric: use his page numbers when citing what he says.
- from classical authors
- in web sources: include the author (unless mentioned in the sentence already), Fgr. then the fragment number. E.g. Archilochus talks about throwing away his shield (Fgr. 5)
- in Kebric: include the author (unless mentioned in the sentence already), Fgr. then the fragment number, then Kebric and his page number. E.g. Archilochus talks about throwing away his shield (Fgr. 5, Kebric 21)
- Works Cited "Page" reminders:
- to save paper, don't put on a separate page
- in the same font, font size, etc. as your main text
- use hanging indents
- entry for Kebric's book should look like the entry in our syllabus
- entries for classical texts from the on-line sources should list the ancient author first, the the work, typically Fgr. (in italics), then the translator, then the web page (in italics), the publisher of the web page, date for work(if given). date accessed.
- writing intensive:
- Don't forget to turn in the draft copy with my or the Writing labs' comments on it for it to count towards your revised paper total (and don't forget to make the revisions!)
- print this out and bring this to your writing lab conference and have the tutor sign here: _______________________
See Moodle for the topics