ENG Mod 4 AS 2 DB

profile77foxtrot
ENGWK4DBMod4AS2.docx

ENG WK 4 DB Mod 4 AS 2

For this discussion board, you will compose a detailed outline that plans your academic essay, which you will write in the next week of the course. Your upcoming essay will need to be 4-5 pages in MLA format with 4-5 sources. In this essay, you will make a sound argument about the academic topic you've been working with in class. Remember: you must position yourself on one side of the debate for this assignment.

You are required to have the following elements in your essay:

(1) An introduction that introduces the topic and ends with a strong thesis. Your thesis should state your argument and its major reasons in a clear, concise manner;

(2) A background paragraph that offers your reader more information about the topic and its current debate (or relevant history);

(3) Three to four paragraphs that identify your three to four major reasons. Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that links back to the thesis, and you should support each body paragraph with sufficient, credible evidence and analysis;

(4) Refutation of Opposing Arguments. You should present the opposing side or potential obstacles and offer a refutation in order to convince your reader and eliminate bias;

(5) A conclusion paragraph that ties all of your paper's points together and argues an overall significance.

Assignment Guidelines

For the outline, you will NOT draft the essay; instead, you will begin to map out its frame. Please use the template below to construct your outline in a document.

Outline Template/Example:

OUTLINE_TEMPLATE.docx OUTLINE_TEMPLATE.docx - Alternative Formats (opens in a new window)

Student Outline Example.docx Student Outline Example.docx - Alternative Formats (opens in a new window)

Response Requirement:

Once you've completed your outline, please submit it to the appropriate Discussion Board space. You will have twenty-four hours to respond to two peers. As you respond to peers, consider the following:

Does the writer demonstrate focus through a detailed thesis statement that organizes the frame of the essay?

Does the writer include clear topic sentences that align to the thesis statement?

Does the writer showcase specific evidence to support the topic sentences?

Does the writer seem to use credible, sufficient evidence to support each body section?