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Essay #3: Compare & Contrasting AI For this project you will:For your third essay, you will be writing a compare and contrast analysis of Descender & a media interpretation of an AI.Read Issue#1~#8 Topic : Create your own compare and contrast topic about Descender and another media interpretation of AI, (Explain why AI isn’t good)Task Overview:Make notes about the signs and symbols in both texts & whether those signs and symbols change for different people/Robots in the movie (Ex Machina).Develop a hypothesis about your topicUse research and visuals from the film to back up your thesisHere is the link for the : https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Descender/Issue-1…Here is the link for the movie : http://gostream.site/ex-machina/Remember use minimum 6 direct quotation.Don’t using any film outside of the one shown in class. Due Dates;Folder Materials3 Outside resourcesThesis and OutlineRough DraftFinal Draft 1. Thesis and Outline2. Quote Sandwiches (5 from the movie)3. Movie Analysis Notes4. Outside Source List (In MLA Works Cited Format)5. Tutoring Sheet6. Rough Draft & Peer review sheet PAPER FORMAT:Essay Requirements:Ø 1200 words more(about 5 pages Double Spaced).Ø Have: Name, Class, Date, Assignment, and Topic in upper left hand corner.Ø A title that is not GENERICØ All drafts, pre-writing, and outline must be turned in with the final copy of the essay.Ø TypedØ A works cited is required for all outside research & SourcesØ Use The Easy Writer to help with citations 1. An introduction that provides context on the topic, eases the reader into your essay, and has a “hook” that grabs people’s attention2. A thesis statement or controlling idea that takes a stand3. Transitional topic sentences that are clear, provocative, and develop your thesis and provide unity in your essay4. Body paragraphs that help prove your argument5. Plenty of support from the text: Remember you must have a minimum of 6 quotes from the story you choose6. (PARAPHRASING DOES NOT COUNT AS A QUOTE)7. For each quote, please use the direct model discussed in-class8. Some analysis of all your supporting examples9. A conclusion that offers some ideas about what can be done about the situation10. Strong sentences that are both grammatically correct and sophisticated11. Use proper MLA formatting, in-text citations, and Works Cited entries. NOT having proper MLA citations will result in a 0/100 on the assignment.12. Write in 3rd person NOT first person.Project Requirements and Breakdown A Successful Essay Will HaveIntroduction: * A title specific to the topic * An attention getter * Background on the topic (please make it clear which prompt you are answering) * End with your thesis * A clearly stated thesis (your opinion – your 1-2 sentence response to the essay prompt) which speaks to the “so what” of the issue and is not merely a list plan of development.Body: * Topic sentence that is related to the thesis * Supporting evidence * Quotes from the text (Remember to cite the quotes) * Consideration of and rebuttal against the other side of the topicConclusion: * DO NOT bring up a new topic * A suggestion of the consequences of your position for society, readers, individuals, what you want to happen in the future, or how the author might feel about your position, etc.Works Cited PageThat cites all sources using current MLA guidelines.MLA WORKS CITED EXAMPLES:Format:Book: Single AuthorAuthor. Title. Place: Publisher, Date. MediumExample:Bolling, Linda. My Life with My Best Friend in Colorado. New York: Time-Life, 2008. Print. Evaluation Criteria for Your Essay:I will use the following criteria to evaluate your position paper:Have you engaged the readers’ interest at the beginning and throughout the paper?Have you chosen an arguable position and defined it carefully (e.g. placing the issue in its historical or cultural context, citing specific instances to make the issue seem less abstract, or establishing or redefining the terms of the debate)?Have you organized your paper into an introduction, body (containing several paragraphs), and conclusion?Have you included at the end of the introduction a thesis statement that asserts a clear, unequivocal position on the issue you have chosen and, possibly, forecasts the stages of the argument, identifying the main reason or reasons that you will develop and support in the essay?Have you given reasons why readers should take your position seriously?Have you organized your reasons into a logical order (e.g. placing the strongest reason last and the second-strongest reason first, with the other reasons in the middle)?Have you supported each reason with examples, facts, analogies, statistics, anecdotes, or quotes fromauthorities? Remember: you need 5 quotes from the readings.Have you anticipated readers’ questions and their positions on an issue, counterarguing as needed?Have you signaled explicitly the move from one topic to the next using forecasting statements, transitions, topic sentences, rhetorical questions, and/or summaries?Have you cited at least 5 quotes in your essay, using MLA in-text (parenthetical) citation strategies correctly?Have you integrated the sources into your essay, using signal phrases to introduce long quotations or incorporating shorter quotations into the sentences smoothly?Have you included an MLA Works Cited at the end of your essay?Are the sentences clear and correct?Is the essay between 1000-1200 words. Longer papers will be returned for editing.
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