You do not have to tie the five questions together into a cohesive narrative, just answer each of the questions individually. You will submit this Course Final as a single paper with your individual responses to the five questions separated within it, either by numbers (1., 2., 3., 4., and 5.), page breaks, or both.
1. Follow the formatting requirements of your previous PDA
assignments (margins, font, font size, double spaced, etc). You do
not have to tie the five questions together into a cohesive
narrative, just answer each of the questions individually. You will
submit this Course Final as a single paper with your individual
responses to the five questions separated within it, either by
numbers (1., 2., 3., 4., and 5.), page breaks, or both.
2. Ensure that your responses to the (5) five required questions are a MINIMUM length of ONE FULL PAGE per question for a total submission length of at least 5 full pages.
3. Use evidence provided by the documents as well as your knowledge gained throughout this course to support your arguments.
Please remember that as a Course Final worth 100 points, my expectations will be significantly higher than they were for this semester's PDA assignments which were designed to build your skills at critically interpreting primary documents. This is your opportunity to demonstrate those Student Learning Outcomes listed in the syllabus. Consequently, simply meeting the minimum length requirements is not going to lead to you receiving full credit.
2. Ensure that your responses to the (5) five required questions are a MINIMUM length of ONE FULL PAGE per question for a total submission length of at least 5 full pages.
3. Use evidence provided by the documents as well as your knowledge gained throughout this course to support your arguments.
Please remember that as a Course Final worth 100 points, my expectations will be significantly higher than they were for this semester's PDA assignments which were designed to build your skills at critically interpreting primary documents. This is your opportunity to demonstrate those Student Learning Outcomes listed in the syllabus. Consequently, simply meeting the minimum length requirements is not going to lead to you receiving full credit.
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