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 In your essay, present both cases and apply Mill’s method of agreement to make an argument for your main claim (or your thesis statement) that they share a fundamental underlying similarity. In your essay, present both cases and apply Mill’s method of agreement to make an argument for your main claim (or your thesis statement) that they share a fundamental underlying similarity.
  
-==== Grading criteria ==== 
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-Your essay will be marked out of 100 possible points on how it measures up on several different aspects. See [[|the common grading rubric]] for the essay assignments in this class. 
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-==== Formatting and software requirements ==== 
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-For a description of the required appearance and file format of a writing assignment, see the page [[|Formatting and software requirements]]. 
  
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