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https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-Is-College-…
https://cornellsun.com/2019/01/30/ahmad-a-letter-t…
Use these three resources to write draft about how international student achieve success i college
It can be a journal article
You only need to write the complete conclusion and introduction. Evidence part and analysis can be an outline
Use at least 3 of the course texts to support your argument
Introduce the authors and their purposes/text types/claims as you bring them into the
conversation of your paper
Show the complexity of relationships among sources as they are connected to your purpose
Use an exploratory approach to writing, where you arrive at your position or claim at the end of
the paper
Be designed with a specific audience in mind
Use a specific citation style to match the genre you choose
Analysis—
Did you create context for the types of relationships you are establishing
between sources? Are you helping the reader understand how the evidence you use to
create the relationship is tied to the purpose of your paper?
Audience –
Did you select an audience that would be likely to read your paper? Can you
explain why you made this logical choice?
Claim
—Did you make a claim that focuses your audience on the conversation generated by
these texts?
Genre Conventions
—Did you help the reader see the value of each of the texts you use in
your synthesis paper by introducing the texts as well as the authors and their claims? Did
you cite them in appropriate ways given your purpose (choosing between quoting,
paraphrasing, and summarizing)? Did you use a consistent citation style and adhere to the
value system of that style?
Arrangement
—Have you made careful decisions about how to arrange your ideas so that a
reader 1) understands this conversation, 2) recognizes your own point and purpose for
writing about the conversation, and 3) finds you credible?
Language & Clarity
—Did you work with your sentence-level prose to be as succinct and
clear as possible for other readers new to this conversation?
Process Engagement
—Did you engage with the steps described above, producing required
drafts for our workshops, and submitting your drafts on time and in the appropriate citation
format?