What is your point of view and why should we as readers


Essay One: Argumentative Essay

Your assignment is to consider an issue that is problematic in our world (something you're interested in, preferably) and construct an argument. What is your point of view, and why should we as readers understand and accept it? Remember that an "issue" is indicative of conflict, but it is not, in and of itself, an argument. Your argument is meant to make the reader more aware of the issue's subtle nuances, and prove to them that your point of view is worthy of attention. What is paramount is that your argument be comprised of thoughts and ideas that you feel both point to the heart of the matter and take a stab at how the issues might be resolved.

Developmentally, you may incorporate any other forms of essay writing you've been taught hitherto. Use personal experience if you have it. Examine the definitive nature of your issue if it helps clarify your argument. Make comparisons and contrasts if they'll benefit you, etc. Ultimately, you should explain or suggest why your argument deserves your audience's attention... what makes itsignificant?

In terms of Focus and Organization, keep your essay concentrated... if you discuss more than one predominant issue, make sure each is relatable and can be linked to the issues being explored. Use specific examples or scenarios from research to illustrate your ideas.

Stylistically, you should be authoritative, addressing the issue as someone who should be listened to; but be careful not to allow personal biases or emotions to control the tone of your essay.

Required Criteria (regardless of topic):

The essay should be no less than 4 pages, typed, double-spaced with normal page margins, 12 pt. font. Use at least 4research sources; your sources MUST BE CITED using MLA Format.

Self-help Criteria: Continually ask yourself these questions during the writing process.

Focus: Does your essay have a clear point, or stance? Does the entire essay relate clearly to that point?

Development: Is your essay developed through examples, details, specific information?

Organization: Does your essay follow some clear logic and order? Does it flow? Have readability? Do you step away at certain points to explore your key idea-what you are trying to say?

Clarity: Is your essay written in clear and appropriate language-language befitting your topic? Does a strong individual voice emerge? Can the reader hear you?

Correctness: Is your essay written in Standard Written English? Do misspellings and grammar errors detract from your message? Has the paper been adequately proofread and revised?

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