Paper topics
Paper topics are due tomorrow. What I want from you is a 1-2 sentence description of what your topic is, ideally with a preliminary source.
Full paper details are here, scroll down to page 9.
General Physics II,
University of Alabama
Dr. LeClair
Paper topics are due tomorrow. What I want from you is a 1-2 sentence description of what your topic is, ideally with a preliminary source.
Full paper details are here, scroll down to page 9.
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2 comments:
when we're writing our paper, do you want us to cite it, or is just having a works cited page sufficient? (after every sentence do you want us to put the author's last name and page number in parenthesis?)
Just a 'works cited' section at the end is OK, since I said in the beginning a single source would do.
If you want to use multiple sources, this is fine, just list them all at the end.
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