SDSU John Updikes Portray the Youth Culture of The 1960s Discussion
Description
Many social scientists and historians view the 1960s as one of the most turbulent and genuinely revolutionary time periods that has seriously – and perhaps forever – changed the social and ideological fabric of the American society. What specifically does “A&P” show about the 1960s’ American youth and their role in the social change? Conduct some extensive research on the fundamental changes that occurred in America the 1960s and, more specifically, on the social activism of the young people. Analyze the evidence from your research and directly from the text of “A&P
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
1000 words.
You must use appropriate college-level vocabulary.
Must be written in 3rd-person (no I, me, or my and no you, your, yourself), 5 points off each.
multi-paragraph
Make your thesis focus on the question in the prompt.
Make your thesis the last sentence of your intro.
Must cite lines from the story or poem (your primary source) in EACH BODY PARAGRAPH.
Must cite at least THREE peer-reviewed articles (your secondary sources) from our library’s online databases IN THE BODY OF YOUR PAPER.
Must use MLA format for the entire paper: heading, page numbers, title, line spacing, in-text citations and works cited page.
Must have a Works Cited page. Include database names in your citations! No database = no credit for the source. It is not my job to track incomplete citations. If your citations are missing vital info: author, article title, journal title, database, they will not count as sources.
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