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 * Have you cited the sources you have been consulting? * Have you cited the sources you have been consulting?
  
-Keep in mind that this is a 'progress assignment'. This task does not exist in isolation. You'll be graded on how far you have gotten in an ongoing process, but this process is not complete yet, and so your ideas do not have to be perfect, and you don't have to be sure about what you are thinking yet. Still, please format your writing in a readable way. Make sure your prose is readable. Use complete sentences and spellcheck and proofread your writing. Use the [[Documents with style|classic format for all written work]]. Put your name and the date on your work. +Keep in mind that this is a 'progress assignment'. This task does not exist in isolation. You'll be graded on how far you have gotten in an ongoing process, but this process is not complete yet, and so your ideas do not have to be perfect, and you don't have to be sure about what you are thinking yet. Still, please format your writing in a readable way. Make sure your prose is readable. Use complete sentences and spellcheck and proofread your writing. Use the [[the_quest:documents_with_style|classic format for all written work]]. Put your name and the date on your work. 
  
 You should upload a file with your topic statement to the Blackboard dropbox for this assignment by March 14, 11:59 p.m. Read the instructions on submitting your work carefully.  You should upload a file with your topic statement to the Blackboard dropbox for this assignment by March 14, 11:59 p.m. Read the instructions on submitting your work carefully. 
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