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A-COur English Department contact is Ted Roggenbuck. [email protected]: Stoicism A-CEpicureans D-JThe Sophists or Gottfried Leibniz K-RNichomachean Ethics S-ZStrange rule Number 1 Can’t check anything out of library related to any of these topics.Objective Number 1 Address the topic of plagiarism (figure out what it is and figure outhow to avoid it).Objective Number 2 Get the format of the references correct. (Sweat the details)Objective Number 3 Produce an “A” paper.Details: Double-space your article. Use at least one instance of summary,paraphrase and direct quotation. Three to five references at least two of which are not electronic.Slant article you write toward “ethics”. Length 1250 to 1400 words including references (No more than five references) Include a hard copy of each reference you use. (Limit this to justthe part (page?) of each reference you use.) It would be nice to indicate where in the references your direct quotes are coming from. Hints: Use the spell and grammar checkers and the word count features to make your life easier. Use the Writing lab to at least check what you have done before you hand it in. Read paper out loud to see if it flows. Read paper backwards one sentence at a time to prevent your memory from doing automatic corrections.Due Date:


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