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Agenda: Guidelines for the Final Draft of ESSAY. Must be: typed , double spaced , 12 point font, at least 1 ½ pages, 1”margins Must have: a title , appropriate heading (right hand corner) Source must be correctly incorporated and cited at the end of the paper.
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Agenda: Guidelines for the Final Draft of ESSAY • Must be: typed, double spaced, 12 point font, at least 1 ½ pages, 1”margins • Must have: a title, appropriate heading(right hand corner) • Source must be correctly incorporated and cited at the end of the paper Note: There will be a 10 point deduction if any of the above guidelines are not followed
SOURCE:CLASSROOM HANDOUT QUOTE • 2nd paragraph • Experts believe that “The Anglo-Saxons may have believed in Wyrd, usually translated as ‘fate,’ although the modern term fate does little justice to the true meaning of wyrd.” (Anglo-Saxon Society). The concept of wyrd was the central focus of spirituality for many Anglo-Saxons, who were on the brink of Christianity. • ************************************************************************ • WORKS CITED Entry • Anglo-Saxon Society. Compilations from: http://www.uta.edu/english/tim/courses/4301w99/ashc.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_polytheism. September 2007. Explanation of quote
SOURCE:AN INTERNET SITE QUOTE • 2nd paragraph • “Pope Gregory instructed Augustine to 'destroy the idols but use their houses for Christian worship.” (Wikipedia). This was one of the events that led to the transition of Christianity. In WORKS CITED (BIBLIOGRAPHY) PAGE • "Anglo-Saxon polytheism." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 24 Sep 2007, 16:04 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 28 Sep 2007 <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AngloSaxon_polytheism&oldid=160040152> Explanation of quote