Assignment Question
Layout: Start with an introduction to your topic. What is the issue and what are the contemporary views that are held? Discuss the relationship between the current issue and the past writing about that same issue in one of the four essays you read for this assignment. Formulate an argument regarding your topic. What do you believe about the issue? What is your stance? You need to argue a particular point of view; you cannot simply inform me about both sides of the argument, but rather you will be arguing for one side you believe in. Each of your body paragraph will offer support for your position as stated in your thesis. You will be using quotes from the historical essay you have chosen to write about, and quotes from your research to offer evidence for your point of view. You will be using these outside sources to support your argument that you have crafted on your own. Continually tie the two eras together in each of your paragraphs. Look at how the issue was addressed in the past and use that as support for how the issue should be treated today. We will spend time addressing your ideas in class discussions to help you craft your argument before you begin the actual writing. When you write your conclusion, you are going to once again wrap up your argument by answering the “so what?” However, something that you must include in your conclusion is a call to action. By the end of your essay, you will have worked towards a solution for rectifying the issue you discussed, and you will call the reader to some sort of action to achieve the solution you see fit. As the reader, what should I go out and do after reading your paper? This is not something you necessarily say outright, but rather craft as an encouragement so that I, as an individual, feel compelled to play a part in the solution.
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