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NR 601 Week 2 Polypharmacy Discussion
Criteria Actual/Possible points
Organization:
Introduction (2.5 points each): 5 /5
__x Cited Attention Getter __ Not cited Attention Getter
_x_ Clear Thesis statement __ No or Unclear thesis statement
Body(5 points each): 6 /10
__x Clear topic sentence __ Unclear topic sentences
__ Effective transitions x__ No transitions
Conclusion (2.5 points each): 5 /5
x__ Paraphrases Central Idea __ Exact C.I. restatement or nothing
x__ Explicitly ties back to A.G. __ no tie back
Analysis (10 points each): 20 /40
__x ‘ism’ thoroughly described __ unclear/ perfunctory description
_ Rhetorical appeals Analyzed x_ unclear analysis
__ Target Audience analyzed x__ No/inaccurate audience analysis
_x_ Critical cultural elements __ No analysis of critical cultural elements
Writing: 10 /10
_x_ Grammar/ spelling Correct __ Grammatical/ spelling errors
Within constraints:
1,000-1,500 words/ word count included after the works cited/references 15 /15
Cites following APA (references) or MLA (works cited) 15 /15
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You have a decent introduction, but are missing an attention getter. Your thesis is almost there— but it needed to be a little bit clearer about what you mean “in regard to the three waves of feminism.” Remember that the requirement of the paper is to analyze the rhetorical arguments made by “feminism” so it would be useful for your thesis to clearly explain your position on the topic as well as a preview of what the essay will cover. For example, “this essay argues for/against feminism by first explaining what utopia is, then_____, and finally by _____.”
Secondly, you need to use transitions to increase the flow and clarity of your essay. After the first paragraph you could have written “the next paragraph will explain______” and that would have been sufficient. You provide a history of how feminism is useful but only provide one citation. Make sure you cite these things because they are not common knowledge and may make readers suspicious of unattributed facts (as not being credible) or worse, as plagiarism.