Film-analysis Assignment
You will choose the film that you analyze for this assignment. After selecting a film, watch it, and then choose a total of three scenes from the film (one at the beginning, one in the middle, and one at the end) that you can use to analyze one character's identity.
Your chosen film is your primary and most important research source. However, you are also allowed to use additional, credible sources to support your analysis. You should cite and reference all of your sources.
Argumentative-essay Assignment
You will choose a position on a debatable topic for this paper. You will then construct a clear thesis that states your position and outlines how you intend to support it in your paper. You will the provide evidence and analysis to support your point of view on the topic while discrediting or disproving opposing points of view.
You must find five credible research sources for this assignment. Both MCC Library sources and Internet sources are acceptable.
You will format your paper and cite your sources according to the MLA style guide. Visit the Writing and Citing pages of this guide for MLA support.
The video below will teach you the basics of using the MCC Library's search engine (which is located on the library's homepage). It includes information on:
The video below will teach you to use the cite, share, and save button's on the item-preview screen.
The video below will teach you to find more information about a search result by accessing its record page.
The boxes below appear on every page of this guide and provide information on where to find help with your assignments.
Are you struggling to find research materials, use our library databases, or write citations and references? Our research librarians can help!
Just need a little help? Visit the Learning Commons' third-floor desk in the Learning Technology Center (LTC), or contact us via live chat or email. You can also call us at 254-299-8325.
Need a lot of help? Schedule a research consultation with one of our research librarians. It's their job to help you succeed!
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Academic Support and Tutoring (AST) provides free tutoring to MCC students (including writing and citation assistance) and free support and tutorials for college-related software.
AST offers in-person support in the Learning Commons, located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Learning Technology Center (LTC). You can also reach out to AST via phone, Zoom, or email.
Use the link above to learn more about AST and locate its contact information and hours.
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