Describe your planned evidence (from the text in question, outside sources, etc.–here you should provide a well developed Annotated Bibliography).
Overview
The final paper proposal provides the opportunity for you to frame and test ideas for your final paper. This is your chance to tell me what it is you want to write on, provide as many details as possible for your argument, and to discuss problems you foresee with the writing process, evidence collection, reading/interpretation, etc.
Instructions
In your proposal, please be sure to include your thesis statement or main idea (it is possible, but not necessarily recommended, to write without a thesis sentence; nevertheless, you must have a strong main idea).
Describe your planned evidence (from the text in question, outside sources, etc.–here you should provide a well developed Annotated Bibliography).
Provide an Annotated Bibliography of 6 sources:
Two sources must be from either scholarly books or articles from an academic journal.
Four of your sources may be web-based.
Only one of your sources can be an encyclopedia site, e.g. Wikipedia, About.com, Britannica online, etc.
Do not use the eBook from this course as one of your sources.
The following links from the CCCOnline Library may be used to find your sources:
CCCOnline Library
Literature Research LibGuide
Provide a brief outline or synopsis of your logic and argument. If this were a story, I’d want to see the plot laid out, complete character descriptions, and how you plan to bring it all together.