natural images versus industrial/man-made objects , assignment help

My Chosen topic: The use of nature, such as natural images versus industrial/man-made objects in the work of two writers from the Romantic Era. My Chosen two writers are Virginia Woolf and T.S. Eliot.

The outline must contain:

Introduction with thesis statement

At least five body paragraphs

Conclusion

Reference page

The Final Paper Outline assignment

Must be four to six double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style 6th edition.

Must include a separate title page with the following:

Title of paper

Student’s name

Course name and number

Instructor’s name

Date submitted

Must use at least four scholarly sources (at least two of which can be found in a Library) in addition to the course text to support your claims and sub-claims.

The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources resources table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types (such as Jstor or Muse). Must document all sources in APA style 6th edition

Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style 6th edition.

Outline Structure

I. Introduction

A. Thesis: A statement of position and overview of points of argumentation go here.

II. Body Paragraph 1: Topic sentence goes here.

A. Supporting evidence: A paraphrase or quote from one of your sources goes here, along with an in-text citation

1.Explanation of the meaning of the supporting evidence.

2.So what? A direct statement on how the supporting evidence does in fact support the claim made in the topic sentence.

III. Body Paragraph 2: Topic sentence goes here.

A. Supporting evidence

1.Explanation.

2.So what?

B. Supporting evidence

1.Explanation.

2.So what?

IV. Body Paragraph 3: Topic sentence goes here.

A. Supporting evidence

1.Explanation.

2.So what?

References

Briggs, K. (2011). The Making of A Writer’s Diary: Being Extracts from the Diary of Virginia Woolf. Textual Practice, 25(6), 1033-1050. doi:10.1080/0950236X.2011.618459

Eliot, T.S. (1999). “The Function of Criticism.” Selected Essays. Faber & Faber. pp. 13–34. ISBN 978-0-15-180387-3.

Eliot, T. S. (1940). The waste land and other poems. London: Faber and Faber.

Greenblatt, S. et.al. (Eds.). (2012). The Norton anthology of English literature (9th ed., Vol.2). New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Schwartz, D. (1949). The Literary Dictatorship of T. S. Eliot. Partisan Review, 16119-137.

The Letters of T.S. Eliot. Volume 1: 1898-1922. (1988). The Economist, (7570). 99.

Woolf, V., Hogarth Press., & Bloomsbury Authors. (1942). The death of the moth: And other essays. London: Hogarth Press.

Woolf, V., & In Woolf, L. (1968). A writer’s diary: Being Extracts from the Diary of Virginia Woolf. New York: New American Library.

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