I-Search Paper

The I-search paper is broken into five different steps. First I have to choose an argumentatively rich topic for the research part which includes many different viewpoints. I-search paper is a total of 12 pages.
 In the paper, one should propose the topic. Can use the first person "I." Explain why I have chosen the theme.

In paper two to three, explain how I conducted my research. It should include the explanation of the works and organization of the works. Can use the first person "I."

In the paper, five to six pages, can not use the first person "I." Have to explains what the experts say and mentions on the particular topic. Use MLA format. Should include evidence based on the research, which should consist of five sources. Then expand the details of that I have explored on the topic.

In the fourth part of the I-search paper, I have to write on what I have learned from the topic. Match the arguments what experts and I say, should discuss on future decisions or behavior, traditional researches and projects, and should relate with the values. Can also write on any ideas that reflect on values, and can use 'I'- first person for this paper.

In section five of the I-search paper,
1) Should be in MLA format.
2) Entries are not numbered but should enter in the alphabetical order by MLA format.
3) Entries are double spaced and indented after the first line.
4) All sources must be included (at least five). No general encyclopedia.

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