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# CCHU9005 Essay #2
Version 1.01
* Deadline: 5pm 10 Dec 2021.
* Submit to Moodle. The submission link will be made available about one week before the deadline. Do not email the assignments to your tutor.
* Please include your name, university ID, and tutorial group number in the header of your essay document.
* Plagiarism: Essays that are submitted through Moodle will be scanned for plagiarism. Use your own words. Do not copy from other sources or allow your answers to be copied. See <http://www.rss.hku.hk/plagiarism>.
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* Late submission: -25% within the first 24 hours after the deadline, -50% within the next 24 hour, etc. Late submission due to technical problems might also be penalized. You are strongly advised to submit early and not wait until the last minute.
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## Essay topic
Read Telfer's chapter "Food as Art" (https://tinyurl.com/y5e8este)
Telfer argues that food is a simple and minor art. What does she mean by "simple" and "minor"? What are her reasons? Explain and evaluate her arguments carefully and systematically.
You should follow these instructions in your essay:
1. Length of essay: 1200 words (±50 words). Include a total word count.
2. The essay should have a clear structure. Include an introduction and conclusion.
3. You can agree or disagree with Tefler but make sure you explain your position clearly and argue for your analyses and conclusion.
4. Your discussion should be clear and succinct.
5. Check for spelling and grammatical errors.
6. Avoid long sentences and long paragraphs. Normally, each paragraph should make just one single point.
9. Be as informative as possible. This means cutting out irrelevant material and being very precise.
10. Use the APA (American Psychological Association) format for citation and references. The reference list should not be included in the word count. Marks will be deducted for incorrect formatting.