Discuss us traffic issues in general


Assignment:

Essay:

This essay should be between 900 and 1000 words, excluding the required annotated bibliography.

The Toulmin essay will help you practice what you have learned so far in this course. First, you will choose a topic of interest. Make sure that you choose a public debate with clear sides and staked. Then, you need to research that debate in order to narrow the topic's scope, so it can be easily discussed in 1000 word essay. For example, you may be interested in learning more about traffic issues in the United States.

However, that topic is too large to cover in a 1000 word essay. After researching peer reviewed articles that discuss US traffic issues in general, you may discover that the metro system in the District of Columbia is underfunded and underutilized. Through your research, you found that you could make a claim that more funds should be made available in order to upgrade the metro system, which would improve traffic issues in the District of Columbia. This would make for a stronger, specific argument. Attached below is a PDF on sides and stakes that can help with this process. This should be a thesis-driven essay, and it should be in the third person.

This essay must include a minimum of five sources. Three should be peer-reviewed sources. You may use eBooks; however, as discussed in your textbook, books generally are not as current as peer-reviewed articles. You may also use primary sources (interviews, statistics, etc); however, these primary sources should be obtained from experts within that field. Note: Consider your audience as laymen in the field with only general knowledge of your topic.

Make sure to include the following sections in your essay:

an introduction and claim,

background,

body,

and a conclusion.

Within the body of your essay, make sure to include the following in any order:

support for your claim,

opposing or alternate views,

the strengths and weaknesses of your opponents' claims,

and your rebuttals of their claims.

Point of view: people who are given life without the possibility of parole should receive the death penalty depending on how gruesome the crime committed.

Readings:

"In Our Names": Rewriting the U.S. Death Penalty

By Kimberly K. Gunter

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