The work you are going to write about is called “Dancer and Gazelles” by Paul Manship.
For this assignment, you will analyze(NOT RESEARCH paper, but has to have a strong thesis) a work of sculpture that you examine in person and for an extended length of time. You will draft the paper and revise it, turning in both drafts. ( each draft is 2 pages (250 words), double-spaced (indent paragraphs five space, don’t add space between paragraphs), numbered pages in 12-point New York Times font). SO 4 PAGES IN TOTAL.
Learning Outcomes
Things to consider when writing about sculpture:
EVALUATION
Format—following the instructions for all parts of the assignment (15%)
Content—had a strong and original thesis statement with visual evidence to support it (35%) Clarity, Style, and Writing—well-organized, essay with transitions between paragraphs, an introduction with the thesis, a conclusion, correct grammar and punctuation. (30%)
Revision (20%) The second draft should look substantially different from the first one to receive full credit here.
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