paper on Child Abuse

For this assignment, you will carefully review your essay feedback and make revision choices. 

Here are the basic requirements for your essay:

(1) Your essay must be 4-5 pages in MLA format with an additional Works Cited page. 

(2) You must use at least 4 sources in this essay, two of which MUST be academic journal articles. The other two may be journal articles or other credible, academic sources. 

(3) Your essay must be organized with a formal structure, developed with concrete evidence and analysis, documented in appropriate, ethical MLA style, and written with a formal, clear style. 

Please use the following guidelines to help develop a successful essay: 

(1) Your essay should begin with an introduction that introduces the topic and ends with a strong thesis. Your thesis should state your argument and its major reasons in a clear, concise manner. Think of it as a mini-map of your paper for a reader.

 

(2) Then, you should include a background paragraph that offers your reader more information about the topic and its current debate (or relevant history). Make sure your reader is clear about the exigence of the argument; in other words, why does this argument matter NOW?

 

(3) After, you should include two to four paragraphs that identify your two to four major reasons. Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that links back to the thesis, and you should support each body paragraph with sufficient, credible evidence and analysis.

 

(4) Before you conclude, please add a Refutation of Opposing Arguments, where you will present the opposing side or potential obstacles and offer a refutation in order to convince your reader and eliminate bias. 

(5) Finally, compose a conclusion paragraph that ties all of your paper’s points together and argues an overall significance. 

(6) Each body paragraph should include concrete evidence from research. You should integrate your research smoothly and ethically. Use identifying tags to introduce your sources and show your reader an outside idea. Always analyze the significance of the research before you move on to the next point! Example: In Jason Ree’s article, he notes that, “QUOTE” (32). This reveals that…

 

(7) Your tone and style needs to be academic and polished. This helps add credibility to your voice. Reading aloud will help the most with this! Avoid first and second person in this style of writing. 

Formatting Requirements

MLA format

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Paper Title:

No. of Pages: 3

Paper Style: MLA Paper Type: Research

Taken English? Yes English as Second Language? No

Feedback Areas: Organization, Topic Development

Paper Goals: This is a rough draft o Child Abuse. Essay must be 4-5 pages in MLA format with

an additional Works Cited page. Essay must be organized with a formal structure,

developed with concrete evidence and analysis, documented in appropriate,

ethical MLA style, and written with a formal, clear style.

Proofing Summary:

Hello, Sonja, and Welcome to NetTutor! This is Adriane R, and I am happy to review your paper.

Strengths:

The introduction does offer some background information to the readers on what exactly your research essay will deal with.

Well done!

Suggestions:

You want to include a good and clear thesis after your introduction that clearly states the main point of your paper as a whole. A thesis

serves as the guiding premise behind any research assignment. The thesis should define what the research will focus on, reflect on

the specific position/ argument made within the frame of this research, and formulate it clearly and precisely. Let your readers know

what your position regarding the subject is, what you think is true, and what you are going to prove, especially if your topic and ideas

are very debatable. You may also refer to the in-line comments regarding the same.

You want to make sure that each main point mentioned in your thesis is discussed in a separate body paragraph in a sequential

order. Also, you want to make sure that all the ideas covered in the body of the paper should essentially be mentioned/included in the

thesis statement. Each body paragraph should begin with a good topic sentence that lets the readers know which point/idea from the

thesis that paragraph addresses. You also want to provide suitable examples wherever required in order to support each point in your thesis.

You want your conclusion to summarize the paper as well as revisit the main focus of your research. At the same time, you don’t have

to just re-write main points. Provide a basic synthesis of everything stated before. While rephrasing your topic and thesis statement,

you want to make sure to try and connect them logically so that your conclusion will sound like a coherent single thought rather than a

bunch of random ideas.

You want to refer to the MLA guide and the in-line comments for including in-text citations as well as the Works Cited page entries in

the correct formatting style.

You may also refer to all the in-line comments regarding certain suggestions. All these hints will help you in maintaining a clear focus

and also help in the transition, fluency, the overall development of the topic, and organization of your essay.

You also want to work some more on your grammar, mechanics, word choice, and sentence structure so that readers can concentrate

on what you are trying to convey.

I have marked the first instances of major grammar, sentence, and word level issues in the paper. These comments will help you

locate and fix other similar errors. You may also submit a second draft of the paper, but please be sure to mark it as the second draft.

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The MLA format does not require you to

include headings apart from the main title of

the essay. Headings and heading levels are

included in the APA formatting style.

Use a singular noun for a

singular verb. Ex.: The product is

made from an exotic herb found

only in the Amazon rain forest.

Though your introduction does

provide the readers with a

complete understanding and

background of your chosen

subject, you want to end the

introduction with a good and

clear thesis statement that

makes the readers aware of

the purpose and outcome of

your research process. Ex.:

There are numerous causes to

homelessness, and as a

society, it is our responsibility to

ensure that the homeless are

brought in the mainstream with

appropriate measures.

You want to specify what the

various methods are that would

help prevent child abuse.

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In the MLA format, when noting

three or more authors in a signal

phrase, use the words: and others.

If, however, you list the authors in

the in-text citation, use et al.:

(Ostrom et al. 60).

What are the various adverse

effects of child abuse on the

victims? You might want to

cite an example in brief that

supports this particular point.

Use a pair of commas in the

middle of a sentence to set

off clauses, phrases, and

words that are not essential

to the meaning of he

sentence. Use one comma

before to indicate the

beginning of the pause and

one comma at the end to

indicate the end of that

pause. Ex.: The food, on the

other hand, was rather bland.

Use a comma to set off

clauses, phrases, and words at

the end of the sentence.

Do different countries follow

different perceptions and

ideas regarding corporal

punishment? Which country

do you think has stricter rules

and punishments for child

abuse as an offense?

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You want to provide an

appropriate example here of

how a child might happen to

be negatively impacted due to

maltreatment. In what way

does this impact become

more evident in the child’s

adult age?

What have the various surveys

on child maltreatment

concluded? What sort of

negative effects have been

identified by researchers in

child maltreatment cases?

What are the different policies

introduced for addressing this

serious issue? Are these

policies sufficient to handle

this issue?

How should the system be

re-organized in order to carry out

prompt responses towards child

abuse victims? How should the

officials be trained perfectly to

address this issue and offer help

as well as security to those in

need? What sort of strategies

need to be put in place?

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This looks like a

complicated sentence.

You want to frame

shorter and simpler

sentences in order to

convey your exact

thoughts to the readers.

This is an incomplete/fragmented

sentence. A sentence

becomes a fragment

when it is missing either a

subject or a verb.

What does the treatment of

helping abused children

include? How are the victims as

well as their families made

aware of such treatments/programs

which help in minimizing the

negative effects of maltreatment

to children?

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The concluding paragraph should

necessarily reiterate the thesis,

though in different words, and

summarize all the main points

presented in the thesis to offer an

effective wrap-up to the research

essay. Restate your topic briefly and

explain why it’s important. You want

to provide a brief overview of the key

points without adding any new

details in the conclusion. You have

to address the future perspective of

your research and the considered

issue. It may be a suggestion or a

call to action.

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Entries that are more than one line should have a hanging indent.

(Every line except for the first line is indented by 0.5 inches.)

In the MLA formatting style,

when a source has three or

more authors, list only the

first author, names

reversed, and follow the first

name with a comma and et

al.

Ex.: Ostrom, Hans, et al.

Metro: Journeys in Writing

Creatively. Longman, 2001.

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