Instructions The goal of the proposal is to create a working thesis statement and basic research plan that considers context, audience, purpose, and presents potential sources. A proposal is not an outline, as it does not structure the paper. Rather, a proposal offers direction for research needs and gives your professor an opportunity to provide feedback before the drafting process. Access the Pro-Position Proposal Template and complete the six required sections: Subject Research Question Claim Research Plan Synthesis Matrix (Add the 3 pro sources.) Reference Page For an example proposal, refer to pages 269-270 of our textbook. Writing Requirements (APA format) Length: 1-1.5 pages (not including title page & reference page) 1-inch margins Double spaced 12-point Times New Roman font Title page Reference page (3 articles) Grading This activity will be graded based on the Proposal Grading Rubric.
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