Ju ni or Hon or s Th es is Po rtf ol io Co nte nts Due Friday, June 5 Include the following in your final thesis portfolio. Place in a binder with an attractive cover in this order: DO NOT STAPLE EVERYTHING TOGETHER— HOLE PUNCH YOUR PAPERS AND BIND WITH BINDER RINGS/FASTENERS 1. Title page of portfolio 2. Table of Contents 3. Final Thesis paper with title on first page and a works cited page 4. Novel #1 essay (Evaluating Your Novel essay) 5. Novel #2 essay (Recurring Image essay) 6. Novel #3 essay (“Ah Humanity!”) 7. Annotated Bibliography 8. Copies of articles and/or book pages cited on Annotated Bibliography and Works Cited Page 9. First (stamped) Draft and Second Draft (with my comments) of Thesis
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Any paper neither typed nor spell-checked and proofread will not be graded. It will be returned to the owner for completion and ultimately lower your final grade. If I notice common and easily correctible mistakes, such as the misuse of “there” for “their” or “its” for it’s,” I will return your paper ungraded to you as well.
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You will automatically receive an F if you plagiarize. This means that you use somebody else’s words and claim them as your own (whether you intend to or not—“forgetting” to note that you are using someone else’s words is still plagiarism.) NOTE: whether or not you’ve paraphrased or used somebody else’s words verbatim, if you do not acknowledge the source, you have plagiarized. You not only risk receiving an F on the paper, but you will also risk losing credit in this class. If you attempt to retrieve a paper off the Internet, I will know. This is also an act of plagiarism and will be treated as such.