Read the file I upload, after reading the source, write an analytical essay in which you summarize the main points of the article (this should take about 2/3 of your essay) and then analyze/critique the source (about 1/3 of your essay).
Try to answer at least some of the following questions in your essay:
Who is the author of your chosen source? What is the time period of the source and what is the topic? What might this article tell a researcher about the time period? What is he/she trying to say? What is his/her point of view? Does he/she make a convincing case? Why or why not? What does the author leave out (if anything)? Does the author exhibit a particular bias? Is there anything in this source that might be relevant to the world today? Answer those which are relevant to your source.
Your essay should follow the basic style guidelines of APA.
Your essay should have a cover page and bibliography page in the style you have chosen (these pages do NOT count towards the essay length).
Your essay should be double-spaced with #12 fonts and 1-inch margins and minimum 800 words.
The essay needs to be written entirely in your own words. Use quotes very sparingly and only to highlight a point you are trying to make. Quoted material does NOT count towards the length of your essay.