. Discuss the Iroquois Creation myth and the essay’s three-point thesis statement should focus on the myth’s view of good vs. evil.

Discuss the Iroquois Creation myth and the essay’s three-point thesis statement
should focus on the myth’s view of good vs. evil. (1.3.1 Creation Story (Haudenosaunee (Iroquois))
The course’s eBook is the required and only source that should be used for
this midterm essay. If you use any additional source(s), you will be penalized 10 points. You
must cite the literature using MLA formatting. Literature entries must appear on the Work(s)
Cited in alphabetical order. In-text parenthetical citations must be properly used in the body of
the essay. Please make sure to review the course syllabus for plagiarism reminders and policies
prior to submitting your midterm.
This midterm essay must include evidence from the text (quotes, paraphrases, and summaries) to
support the question. All evidence should end with an in-text citation, including a summary and
paraphrase an in-text citation and work cited are required.
In addition, personal observations and experiences is acceptable if it supports the question.
However, make sure to limit the use of 1st person pronouns. Omit phrases such as “I believe,” “I
feel,” “I think,” “In my opinion,” “Personally,” etc.
A midterm essay containing more than 30% of primary source material will earn a failing grade.
This midterm essay must be numbered in paragraph form and formatted according to MLA
guidelines, format (12 point, Times New Roman, left justification, double spaced, and indented
paragraphs) with a heading (student’s name, instructor’s name, course, and date) in the upper left
corner of the first page. In the upper right-hand corner, insert a header with your last name and
page number.
Failure to follow the above guidelines will result in up to a 10-point deduction. In addition, you
should include an in-text citation as well as a works cited page. Failed to do so will result in
following automatic penalties:
• One half letter grade (5 points) for errors within in-text citations and/or works cited
• One letter grade (10 points) for no in-text citation(s)
• Two letter grades (20 points) for no work cited
**Please be mindful: this assignment is NOT related to the literary analysis; therefore, you
should only use the readings from module 1-3.

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