The document provides guidelines for submitting compositions in electronic format, including using Microsoft Word 2003 or later, saving files as .doc, naming files with name_group_assignment_draft, justifying and double spacing text, including word count and name at the end, and meeting all deadlines for teacher feedback. Compositions not following these guidelines will not be graded.
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General guidelines for submitting compositions in electronic form by mariela catena
1. General guidelines for submitting compositions in electronic formby mariela catena, student assistant of english language ii2011
2. Use Microsoft Word 2003 or another compatible versionThe extension of your file should be .doc and NOT.docxBy Mariela Catena - Student Assistant of English Language II - 2011
3. Name of yourfile (nottitle of yourcomposition)It should include:Your name, your group, number of assignment, and number of draft.For example, María Pérez_Group A_Assingment 1_Draft 1.docBy Mariela Catena - Student Assistant of English Language II - 2011
4. Your text should be justifiedClick the Justify icon ( ) in the Formatting toolbarBy Mariela Catena - Student Assistant of English Language II - 2011
5. Use 1.5 or double spacingSelect the corresponding option by clicking the Line Spacing icon ( ) in the Formatting toolbarDo NOT press the Enter key at the end of each line (since you have selected the Justify option, MS Word will automatically ‘arrange’ your text)By Mariela Catena - Student Assistant of English Language II - 2011
6. The compositions which do not comply with these requirements will not be correctedAt the end of your composition, include the wordcount, your name and your group againEach assignment will have a deadline, so it is vital that you meet said deadline in order for your teacher to be able to correct your compositionBy Mariela Catena - Student Assistant of English Language II - 2011