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| 407.1 |
REQUIRED
WORK.
- Competitors shall submit an original theme of from
500 to 1,500 words on the announced subject. The essay must be typed, double-spaced, on
one side of standard sized paper (8½ x 11) and must be submitted in triplicate.
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| 407.2 |
JUDGING.
- Three judges shall be assigned to this
competition. Scoring shall be determined by averaging the independent tallies of the
judges. The judges may not confer on the scoring.
- Judging shall be predicated on the following three
categories:
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- Mechanics.
- Spelling.
- Grammar.
- Punctuation.
- Organization.
- Paragraphing.
- Topic and transitional sentences.
- Content.
- Material must be at least 75% original.
- All quotations and other source material must be
identified as such.
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- Penalties.
- Mechanics.
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- Spelling
- Grammatical
- Punctuation
- Other
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1 penalty per word
1 penalty per error
1 penalty per error
1 to 10 penalties |
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- Organization.
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- Paragraphing
- Transitional & topics
- Other
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5 penalties
10 penalties
1 to 25 penalties |
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- Content.
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- Originality
- Use of sources
- Other
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5 penalties
10 penalties
1 to 50 penalties |
| 407.3 |
SPECIFICS.
- See General Rules, Section 1.
- The topic for each year's essay will be selected
by the Director of Competitions.
- It is presumed that each competitor begins with
1,000 points.
- The word standards and a minimum of 700 points
must be met to be eligible to win the competition.
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