3 Part writing Assignment Topic selection, outline and rough draft of essay

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Due on Saturday February 17, 2018 at Noon PST

This is a 3-part assignment consisting of:

Topic selection

Outline

Rough draft

*The instructions for each part are detailed below please follow the instructions exactly as stated* TURNITIN will be used to check for originality*

For this week, we will be practicing topic selection and outlining. Because this is preparation for next week’s persuasive essay, you will need to start by picking a topic that is persuasive. This topic must meet the following criteria:

The banned topics are as follows:

Healthcare, Gun Control,

Marijuana legalization, Abortion,

Death Penalty, Stem Cell Research,

Same Sex Marriage, Bullying,

Domestic Abuse, Cellphone use while driving

· Arguable (are there at least two logical, yet opposite ways to look at the issue? Are there at least two sides?)

· Solvable (i.e. avoid religious, moral, or politically charged topics)

· Manageable (keep your topic focused and specific)

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Think of a specific problem or issue that you are interested in researching and writing an essay about. This issue should be argumentative in nature, so the topic that you choose should have an equally valid opposing viewpoint.

An example of an appropriate topic would be this:

A specific community is debating an ordinance banning the ownership of pit bulls. Some residents agree that pit bulls should be banned, while others disagree with this position (there is plenty of research to back up either side of the argument).

Your job from there will be to explore the issue, look at both sides of the argument as completely as you can, and take a side. Your essay will be an attempt to convince others to join you in your decision.

Part One: Topic Search

For the first part of this assignment, consider the following three questions:

1. What issue or problem would you like to write about?

2. Choose a side. What is your view on the issue? What is the opposing view?

3. What specific change might fix this issue?

Then, freewrite for 10-15 minutes about the topic you have chosen. Share all of the reasons you can think of for why your problem needs to be fixed. Do not worry about grammar, spelling, or format. Do not edit. Write what comes to mind. Do not research yet. If you are stumped and cannot write what you know for 10-15 minutes, go back to #1 and start with a new topic.

Part Two: The Outline

Draft an informal outline for your upcoming persuasive paper. Do not include quotations or paraphrased material. Your outline should be built from your current knowledge of the topic. You can refine this later when you conduct your research.

Basic Outline for a Five Paragraph Essay

· Introductory Paragraph (five to seven sentences that include a hook, background information, and a thesis)

· Body Paragraphs

. First Topic Sentence

1. Supporting Point

1. Supporting Point

1. Supporting Point

. Second Topic Sentence

2. Supporting Point

2. Supporting Point

2. Supporting Point

. Third Topic Sentence

3. Supporting Point

3. Supporting Point

3. Supporting Point

· Closing paragraph (five to seven sentences that include a restatement of the thesis, summary of the main ideas, and a closing thought)

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If you are having trouble with your outline, the following link leads to a video that should help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXWMPbfKtUI

Part Three: Persuasive Essay Rough Draft

This essay explores the persuasive mode, one of the more common kinds of writing you’ll experience throughout your college and professional career. Your goal is to persuade your audience to consider your position on a controversial subject. Understand, there is seldom a definitive right or wrong answer in anything. You should anticipate the real possibility that some of your readers will not initially agree with you on your stance. Part of this essay requires that you take opposing viewpoints into consideration when making your argument. By truthfully representing the strengths of your opponent’s point of view, you show that you have considered more than one option when making your decision. This gives you more clout with your audience.

Criteria

The rough draft of your essay should contain the following basic features:

· A well-defined issue that is controversial by nature

· A clear thesis statement that demonstrates the position you will be taking throughout the essay

· A treatment of at least three reputable sources, at least one of them supporting your claim

· A counter argument with at least one credible source defending the opposing viewpoint

· A refutation to or compromise with the counter argument

In addition to the above, the rough draft of your essay should be:

· From 900 to 1200 words in length, typed in Times New Roman, 12pt. font, double-spaced, with one inch margins Written primarily in third person Edited for spelling, mechanical, grammatical, and typing errors

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