Order instructions
examine how architecture appears and is modified through AT LEAST TWO periods, from two DIFFERENT eras in history. Research more about how each age addresses this narrowed element in its real, everyday life.
1.) Its title effectively draws attention AND connects to the chosen idea and historical eras.
2.) It has a clear introduction to set up the thesis and the ages to be examined, and the insight to be gained from the analysis and comparison.
3.) It analyzes ONE idea only (or two extremely connected ideas), and examines the concept fully in each chosen era.
4.) At least two eras are examined with respect to the idea, and both are fully fleshed out, analyzed, and compared, without resorting to a judgment of which era was “right” or“wrong.”
5.) The essay includes FOUR reputable outside sources (not Wikipedia, dictionaries, or encyclopedias), cited appropriately and fully connected to the essay’s discussion, and cited on a Works Cited page.
6.) The author’s voice is apparent throughout the essay, making up more than 70% of the discussion.
7.) It is organized clearly, evenly, fairly, and meaningfully
8.) It contains a conclusion that helps readers see the significance of this thematic analysis.
9.) It contains few or no errors to interfere with its effectiveness.
10.) In MLA format