Human Challenge Studies for COVID-19: Ethical Challenges

Human Challenge Studies for COVID-19: Ethical Challenges

1.) If you have not already done so, select a specific literary work to be the main focus of your research paper. You will be referring to this work throughout your paper.

2.) Develop a research question that considers a particular approach and specific aspects of the work of literature. This should be refined from the annotated bibliography project, based on what you found during your research.

3.) Turn your research question into a thesis statement in which you attempt to answer your research question. It should be specific, persuasive, direct, and innovative.

4.) Use your sources to support, defend, or contest your claims. Some will be primary sources (the literary work[s] itself). Some will be secondary sources (articles about the literary work, writing on aspects of literature, history, politics, current events, etc.). Or you may incorporate more creative texts, like songs, films, TV shows, etc. that you’re connecting to your literary work somehow. Every source should further your innovative, thought-provoking analysis of the literature in some way.

5.) Organize your writing with an introduction, body, and conclusion. Since this is a large, complex paper, an outline is necessary to keep you organized. Every paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that should directly support the thesis.

6.) Include a Works Cited page detailing your sources, all of which must be cited parenthetically and accurately incorporated within the body of the paper.

7.) In the last week of the class, volunteers will present their papers in informal class presentations. Just explain your main point and summarize the most compelling evidence you used to prove it.

  • Your paper should be 6-7 pages long (not including the Works Cited page), double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, with page numbers and 1” margins all around. ·Remember that you are adding something new and innovative to the study of your literary work. Do not just mimic another essay; add to it in some meaningful way. Make connections to other texts, historicize the time period of the author or work, address more recent issues and texts, and/or focus on a particular aspect of the work (gender, race, symbolism, psychoanalysis, etc.), and so on. . You could fail the paper if you are not careful about differentiating between your words/ideas and your sources’.

 

 

Subject: English

 

 

my essay is about coronavirus and how it is affecting the students

 

i need literary sources like speeches books

 

see professor feedback below:

these are the sources im looking for on the essay:

 

“ a rhetorical speech on coronavirus could work. You want to have something “literary” in the loosest sense – not just a fact sheet or a WebMD page about it, but something that attempts to inform and persuade people to either take the virus seriously or to downplay it. I think you can salvage your research project by having a rhetorical work – even, say, a persuasive periodical article from a news magazine or paper on the virus – as the primary source you want to analyze in your paper.

 

I had done an annotated bibliography but my professor said I did not have any literary source in it, so it was wrong, just check it I have attached it, I think it wont help u as much but I have attached

 

I have attached my annotated bibliography, for my annotated bibliography i looked at sources thay are affecting student with the coronavirus. So find the literary sources on your own bc the thing is im confused with what literary sources are.

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