All papers must be single spaced. Font no larger than 11, Calibri or New Times Roman ONLY! You must have at least 7 total citations/sources; books, journals, articles, websites, etc. All sources must be included in the works cited. More details attached.
Food Matters


Food Matters
After you chose your topic (The essay topic is included in the essay instruction. There are 5 topics), you first have to write 5 annotated bibliographies for the essay.
The essay:
1. You should write outline for the essay
a) Brainstorm to develop your response.
b) Create a clear outline of your essay, using the following MLA structure (1-2 pages typed)
c) Develop a clear thesis
d) Select appropriate quotations from your sources
Outline guideline:
Intro: not necessary to write out entire introduction
Thesis: give thesis sentence – needs to articulate the position your essay will take on the topic you are developing
1. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
2. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
3. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
Conclusion: not necessary to write out entire conclusion
Food Matters


Food Matters
After you chose your topic (The essay topic is included in the essay instruction. There are 5 topics), you first have to write 5 annotated bibliographies for the essay.
The essay:
1. You should write outline for the essay
a) Brainstorm to develop your response.
b) Create a clear outline of your essay, using the following MLA structure (1-2 pages typed)
c) Develop a clear thesis
d) Select appropriate quotations from your sources
Outline guideline:
Intro: not necessary to write out entire introduction
Thesis: give thesis sentence – needs to articulate the position your essay will take on the topic you are developing
1. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
2. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
3. Topic Sentence – write out the complete sentence to be used in the essay (link the texts)
– brief summary – include examples you plan to use in point form (quote and pg.#)
Conclusion: not necessary to write out entire conclusion