Argumentative paper
The Argumentative Term Paper Summer 2016
For your fourth and final essay you will be writing an argumentative research essay on one of the following:
- A hypothesis of your own
OR
- One of these argument issue pairs which are found in The McGraw Hill Reader:
- Internet Issues 21, 163, 165, 167, 168
- Media Issues 426-485
- Economic Issues 372-425
- Issues surrounding Multiculturalism (Begins on 282)
- Education Issues 184-227
- Class and Culture Issues 44-63
- Family Issues 236-277
In this essay, you will need to cite from at least two credible secondary sources gathered during research. For every line of quoted material, there is a mandatory minimum of at least two (2) lines of analysis.
Your paper should be at least 1,250, but no more than 1,500 words. Your paper should be titled, include page numbers inserted in the top right corner (lastname_pagenumber), double spaced, have one inch margins around, and include a works cited page that documents all of your sources correctly.
Your argumentative term paper will be due to be shared to my school account ([email protected]) by 2359 on Sunday July 24th.
Please name your file: sum16_eng101yoursectionnohyphen_yourlastnamelowercase_paper4
Please make sure you are giving yourself enough time research and writing for this paper.
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