•Make sure you answer the question posed!
•You should consult at least Ten to Eleven or more relevant sources in preparing your assignment; these should be listed in your bibliography.
•Try and develop a clear line of argument in response to the question set. Your essay should come with a brief introduction as to the line of argument you are going to take as well as some concluding comments summarising your position. Try and take an analytical rather than a merely descriptive approach to the topic under review.
•Use relevant evidence and examples to support your arguments.
•Make sure all your sources are properly referenced in the text and at the end of your essay. Quotations should be attributed and ideas used in the text should be referenced in a clear and consistent fashion. Students should use the HARVARD system of referencing, as noted above.
•Avoid plagiarism! There are serious penalties for plagiarism – the copying or close paraphrasing of published or unpublished work without proper acknowledgement of the source. This is regarded as a serious breach of academic standards by the university.
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