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Argument Essay Assignment SheetTo write and Argument Essay is to make a claim about a debatable issue and to provide areasoned defense of your claim. With this idea of a rhetorical argument in mind, your task is tochoose a subject from current events and argue your perspective on the issue. The topic youchoose should be âcontroversialâ. This means your topic has been subject to prolonged publicdebate, dispute, or contention. Remember, when choosing a topic to avoid arguments based onâfaithâ, âtasteâ, and âfactâ. Additionally, you may not write on the following three topics:Abortion, Fracking, Gun RightsThe BreakdownRemember, the goal in this course it to demystify the writing act. If we begin to see writing asmade up of identifiable moving parts, the pre-writing steps can be greatly informative in gaugingthe effectiveness of your argument. Keep these seven parts of you essay in mind throughout theresearch and prewriting steps:1. Define your issue demonstrating your awareness that you are entering a conversation thatcontains competing perspectives on the issue2. Make a focused claim about your issue (i.e., state an arguable thesis that locates yourstance among the competing perspectives).3. Provide reasons that support your thesis4. Provide evidence for each of your reasons and interpret that evidence within the contextof your own argument5. Create logical bridges through analysis. Remember, this paper should not be a collage ofsource quotes. Rather, you should be present in analyzing these sources in order toconstruct a logical argument.6. Anticipate objections from people with other perspectives and, when necessary, providerefutations7. Be aware of the unspoken/unwritten assumptions (values and beliefs) underlying bothyour claims and reasons as well as the claims and reasons of competing perspectives.OrganizationThroughout the semester, you have likely come to understand that choosing a topic is one of themost difficult tasks of writing a paper. Take your time, do your research, hypothesize a structure.Remember, choosing a topic is also choosing a structure. The organization of an argument isalways open to interpretation. You will probably find yourself using elements of rhetorical modeswe have already addressed this semester. Your paper may contain elements of narrative,compare/contrast, classification, definition etc. No matter what rhetorical mode you findyourself working in, remember that each part of the argument needs to be connected to the mainthesis at some point so that the reader sees how the overall argument builds to the conclusion.If you topic does not have two sides, move on. If you canât find sources on your topic, move on.Choose wisely and test the waters of your topic with a brief mapping/brainstorming exercise.Requirements12 point Times New Roman Font5 full pages double-spaced going onto a 6th pageCover pageNo heading on page 1. Page one is the first page of your argument.MLA in text citationsMLA bibliography pageSources: At least 2 Academic Peer Reviewed articles, At least 3 Newspaper/Periodical articles, 2credible websitesKeys to a Successful EssayDevelop your argument completely; donât state the same thing over and over againOrganize your argument into sub-topics (make it a goal to find a source for each sub-topic)Find credible sources to support your argumentAnticipate a counter argument: You will need to write a reversal essay, so it is crucial youchoose an argument that has two distinct sides.Know your audience: They may not know as much about the subject as you, so educate themwhen necessary. However, remember this is an argument essay, not a definition essay. So donâtstray too far from your persuasive agenda.Use quotes appropriately; do not present them disembodied.When you quote, do not collage. Connect point A to point B.Always ask, âWhy am I using this quote? What work is this quote doing?âThe rule for integrating quotes is: your own thinking and reasoning should be reflected in thesame about of lines that you quote. For example, if you use a quote that is four lines long, youshould develop the argument through analysis and logical reasoning of that quote in four lines ofyour own writing.
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