Argumentative essay help
By completing this assignment, you will:
- develop a thesis for an argumentative essay
- use claims and evidence to support an argument
- practice entering into a critical conversation
- practice framing ideas and quotations in academic writing
- establish a sense of credibility in academic writing
- use common formats and conventions (e.g., structure, tone, mechanics, citation) for an academic argument
TASK: Your job in this assignment is to enter into the critical conversation about the effects of the internet on learning, knowledge, memory, concentration, and thinking. To do so, write an argumentative essay, between about 1,000 and 1,500 words, that answers the question posed by Nicholas Carr: Is Google making us stupid? Your essay should make your own position clear, and drawing on your own experiences, your analysis of Carr's argument, our class discussions, and your research into outside sources in order to make an argument that answers Carr's question.
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