ANT 100 Essay Proposal Form
Name:
Student Number:
Answer all questions below using only the number of lines stated, using Times New Roman, 12
font. (For example, use only three lines for question 2).
Save your file in one of the following formats
1. yourlastname.yourfirstname.essayproposal.docx
2. yourlastname.yourfirstname.essayproposal.doc
Files not in one of these formats and/or not readable by Microsoft Word will not be accepted.
Save the file in a folder you will be able to remember (for example: My Documents).
After saving the file in your computer in Word format (.doc .docx .rtf NOT .pdf .otd or .pages),
please submit your work according to the instructions, (see Quercus). It is not necessary to
print out this form.
***You’ll lose marks for answers that exceed the number of lines permitted, or for altering the
font.***
1. Indicate which essay question you will be answering:
SCL (A) [ ] SCL (B) [ ] EVO [ ] ARCH [ ] (0.5)
2. Using the required American Antiquity style, list the additional peer reviewed source
(other than the required one(s)) that you plan to use in your essay. Three lines only.
(0.5)
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3. For both the required scholarly source(s) and the popular source you’ve listed
above, summarize each article’s main argument or idea in the space below in your
own words.
Peer-Reviewed Source #1 (four lines only) (3.0)
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Peer-Reviewed Source #2 (four lines only)
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Popular Source (four lines only)
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4. Write a brief paragraph briefly describing the focus of your essay and the position
you will be developing or arguing. Three lines only. (3.0)
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5. Describe one piece of evidence from each article that you will use to develop your
own essay. Describe how it will fit into your essay (it might be an example that
supports your argument, a counter-example that you need to address, or a point that
you can further build on and elaborate). (6.0)
Evidence from the provided peer-reviewed source (four lines only)
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This will fit into my essay as follows (four lines only):
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Evidence from the provided popular source (four lines only)
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This will fit into my essay as follows (four lines only)
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Evidence from the second required peer-reviewed source (four lines only):
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This will fit into my essay as follows (four lines only):
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6. Compare and contrast the required article(s) and the additional article and explain
how they relate to the focus of your essay. Examine the main ways they each present
their arguments or interpretive frameworks, and how they use evidence to support them. You
might compare differences in the authors' conceptual approaches, in the kinds of evidence
they use, or the kinds of conclusions they draw from their evidence. You do not need to state
or argue your own opinion here, but you are encouraged to comment on the authors'
reasoning in the articles. Use 600 words or less. (7.0)
NOTE:
If you can say the same thing more briefly then do so. More words will not
necessarily get you a better mark.
Use well-structured paragraphs, but don’t include a formal introduction or
conclusion. Use in-text citations as required for the essay, but don’t include a
reference list.
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