An introductory paragraph where you provide relevant background.
A thesis statement at the end of the introductory paragraph.
The body of your paper will use multiple well-organized paragraphs in which you explain your ideas and offer close readings of specific supporting examples, including brief quotations. (Do not quote extensive passages.)
At least five secondary sources — which may be drawn from your Annotated Bibliography, the classroom Learning Resources, or the Library’s databases — must be cited in the text through paraphrase or direct quotation.