This site is a collection of handouts for Composition 102, created by George Brosi, an instructor at Eastern Kentucky University. These handouts are made available to students and faculty under the aegis of the English Department Web Site at Eastern Kentucky University.
© George Brosi, 1995

  1. The Nature of Scholarly Inquiry
  2. The Community of Scholars
  3. Plagiarism: A Betrayal of the Scholarly Process
  4. Proper Research Paper Documentation
  5. The Quotation
  6. The Paraphrase and the Summary
  7. Sophisticated Documentation
  8. The M.L.A. Style Paper
  9. Commonly Recognized Research Paper Conventions
  10. Rigor in Research Writing
  11. The Research Question
  12. The Research Paper Thesis
  13. A Checklist for University Level Essays
  14. The Argument Paper
  15. An Intense Look At Argument
  16. The Courtroom Analogy in Writing Argument Papers
  17. Three Different Stages of Research
  18. Written Sources of Information
  19. Real People as Research Sources
  20. The Spectrum of Opinion in a Research Paper
  21. Sub-titles in Research Papers
  22. A Research Paper Checklist
  23. The Final Draft
  24. The Lessons of Research Paper Writing
  25. Oral Reports for Literature Classes
  26. Appendix: The Strategies Book As a Resource for English 102
  27. Works Cited


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