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College Axia Material Appendix A Final Project Overview and Timeline Final Project Overview The final project is comprehensive, designed to apply all you have learned in this course. This assignment provides an opportunity to exercise academic writing skills as you create an expository essay, using the steps in the writing processplanning, drafting, developing, revising, editing, and proofreading. For this essay,...

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College Axia Material Appendix A Final Project Overview and Timeline Final Project Overview The final project is comprehensive, designed to apply all you have learned in this course. This assignment provides an opportunity to exercise academic writing skills as you create an expository essay, using the steps in the writing processplanning, drafting, developing, revising, editing, and proofreading. For this essay, choose one of the following topics: Healthful eating Oil and gas prices Education Media in the courtroom Cosmetic surgery Tattoos or body piercing Language in the United States A topic of your choice, approved by your instructor Final Project Timeline You should budget your time wisely and work on your project throughout the course. As outlined below, some CheckPoints and assignments in the course are designed to assist you in creating your final project. If you complete your course activities and use the feedback provided by the instructor, you will be on the right track to successfully complete your project. Suggested in Week One: Read the Final Project Overview and Timeline in Appendix A. Suggested in Week One: Read Characteristics of Expository Essays on the aXcess page. Due in Week One: Expository Essay Topic CheckPoint Due in Week Three: Evaluating Sources CheckPoint Due in Week Four: Brainstorming CheckPoint Due in Week Four: Documenting Sources Assignment Due in Week Five: Thesis Statement CheckPoint Due in Week Six: Topic Outline and Working References List Suggested CheckPoint in Week Six: Review the Week Six exercise. Then, apply appropriate style guidelines to in-text citations in your expository essay. COM 150 Due in Week Six: Body Paragraphs Assignment . The first draft of your paper should be complete enough (at least 900 words) for your instructor to provide constructive feedback. The paper, in-text citations, and references must be formatted according to Axia style guidelines. Suggested in Week Seven: Review the Week Seven discussion questions regarding introductions and conclusions. Due in Week Seven: Introductions and Conclusions CheckPoint Suggested in Week Eight: Review the Week Eight exercise. Then, format your expository essay according to Axia formatting guidelines. Due in Week Eight: Peer Review of Expository Essay CheckPoint Due in Week Eight: Incorporating Feedback Assignment Suggested in Week Eight: Revise your expository essay using feedback from the instructor, the peer reviewer, and the Center for Writing Excellence. Due in Week Nine: Expository Essay Final Project Using Appendix I, proofread your essay before you submit the final paper. Your final expository essay should be 1,500 to 1,750 words in length, formatted according to Axia style guidelines. Include the following elements: o o o o o A title page An introduction and a thesis statement A body with supporting evidence and in-text citations A conclusion A reference list with at least two Internet sources A completed peer review form o COM 150
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