Argument essay proposal

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Before you begin writing the Argument Essay, you will need to propose your treatment of the issue. This proposal is your opportunity to consider your plan for tackling the argument. You will need to figure out what about the issue you want to focus your argument on. You cannot possibly cover the whole issue in this coming essay, so plan to write about a specific aspect of that issue.Your argument will need to be proventhroughout the course ofyour essay. Inorder toprove your argument, you will need to select specific topics which you will want to highlight in your thesis statement. In this proposal, you will pitch those topics and how you will discuss them. Instructions:•Create a two to three-pageproposal for your Argument Essay. The Argument Essay requires that you argue your position on an issue facing your community.•Consider the following questions when starting this assignment:oWhat specifically is the issue you will be exploring?oWhat is your argument?oHow do you propose handling the argument in your essay?Proposal of ContentThisproposalis your opportunity to pitchyour instructoryour plan for the essay. The structure of the Argument Essay should be discussedwithin the proposal. You also should propose how you intend to gather research for this argument. You do not have to include any research, but you should figure out how you want to incorporate it. You also want to tell the instructor how you plan to structure the essay.Finally,include in the proposal whatwill make your approach to the argument unique.Requirements:•The assignment should be two to three pagesin length.ENG110–College WritingArgument Essay Proposal

•You should include an APA-styletitle pageand headersin additionto the two to three pagesfor the assignment.Please double space the assignment, write it in 12 point Times New Roman font, and use a 1-inch margin.•You may use firstperson in this assignment, but please keep in mind that the argument essay will need to be writtenin thirdperson.•Your writing should be free of punctuation, spelling, and grammar errors and contain appropriate word choice for an academic setting withclear sentence structure.