The following are the grading criteria for the research paper:
1-Introduction/Thesis: The introduction should grab the reader’s interest and clearly state the topic. The thesis must be clear, arguable, well-developed, and a definitive statement.
2-Quality of Information/Evidence: The paper should be well-researched, detailed, and historically accurate. Information must clearly relate to the thesis and come from a variety of sources.
3-Support of Thesis/Analysis: The paper should make critical, relevant, and consistent connections between the evidence and the thesis. The analysis must be thorough and insightful.
4-Organization/Development of Thesis: The paper should have a clear, logical, and mature development of the thesis with excellent transitions between and within paragraphs.
5-Conclusion: The conclusion should effectively summarize the topic with concluding ideas that impact the reader, without introducing new information.
6-Style/Voice: The style and voice should be appropriate to the given audience and purpose, showing originality and creativity. Word choice should be specific, purposeful, dynamic, and varied.
7-Grammar/Usage/Mechanics: The paper should demonstrate control of grammar, usage, and mechanics, being almost entirely free of spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors.
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