Youre continuing your research journeygreat work so far! In this step, youll focus on finding scholarly journal articles that support your argumentative research paper. Whats a Scholarly Journal Article? A scholarly (or academic) journal article is a research-based article written by experts in a field and published in academic journals. These articles often go through peer review, meaning other experts have evaluated the article for quality before it’s published. They are not the same as articles from newspapers or magazinestheyre more in-depth and research-focused. Youll find these through library databases like CCC Library Online, Magnolia, or other academic research tools. What You Need to Do: Find 2 scholarly journal articles related to your research topic. Use a reliable academic database to locate them (not a regular Google search). Summarize each article in your own words. Both summaries should be included in one document. On the same document, include the MLA-style works cited entries for both sources. Important Notes: Make sure youve reviewed the MLA resources and the example submission provided earlier in the module before completing this. Only use scholarly journal articles for this assignmentno magazines or newspapers this time. Submissions that do not follow MLA formatting or use the wrong type of source will be returned for revision. Upload your document as a file when you’re ready. Rubric Summary Rubric (1) (1) (3) Summary Rubric (1) (1) (3) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThorough summary 50 pts Full Marks 0 pts No Marks 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMLA source citation provided 50 pts Full Marks 0 pts No Marks 50 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSLO1 Utilize Research Methods threshold: 3.0 pts 5 pts Exceeds Expectations 3 pts Meets Expectations 0 pts Does Not Meet Expectations 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSLO2 Develop Effective Source-Based Arguments threshold: 3.0 pts 5 pts Exceeds Expectations 3 pts Meets Expectations 0 pts Does Not Meet Expectations 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSLO3 Analyze and Interpret Texts threshold: 3.0 pts 5 pts Exceeds Expectations 3 pts Meets Expectations 0 pts Does Not Meet Expectations 5 pts Total Points: 115

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