Write a 4-6 page (approximately 1000-1500 word) argumentative essay using the cl

Write a 4-6 page (approximately 1000-1500 word) argumentative essay using the cl

Write a 4-6 page (approximately 1000-1500 word) argumentative essay using the classical model supported by evidence and research.
Remember the word “argument” does not mean a fight in a writing context. An academic argument is more like a thoughtful conversation between two people with differing viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to take a position on one side of the issue.
In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the touchstone.
Your submission must include an APA style reference page following the essay. In your research, you will need 2-4 credible primary or secondary sources to use as support in your essay.
On a separate page, below your reference page, include thoughtful answers to the Think About Your Writing questions. References and Think About Your Writing questions are NOT included in the word count for this essay.
BELOW IS THE RUBRIC:
Argumentative Topic and Thesis Statement (5 points):
Take a clear position on a debatable topic.
Includes an argumentative thesis that takes a well-articulated, clear, specific position on one side of a debatable issue.
Argument Development and Support (20 points):
Have a clear argument on a debatable topic and sufficient support
Details are highly relevant and clearly support the argument of the essay. Argument is thoroughly developed; the argument is consistently and effectively supported using rhetorical appeals and source material.
Organization (20 points)
Exhibit competent organization and writing techniques. :
Includes all of the required components of an argumentative research paper, including an introduction with relevant and engaging background information and an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs each with a topic sentence, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a concluding statement.
Flow (10 points)
Establish and maintain a logical flow. :
Sequences ideas and paragraphs logically and uses smooth transitions (within and between paragraphs) such that the reader can easily follow the progression of ideas.
Style (10 points)
Establish a consistent, informative tone and make thoughtful stylistic choices. :
Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of sentence structures
Conventions (10 points)
Follow conventions for standard English. :
There may be a few negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage
Formatting (10 points)
Execute formatting according to requirements. :
Consistently adheres to APA formatting requirements for in-text citations and the References page.
Think About Your Writing (5 points)
Reflect on progression and development throughout the course. :
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses. Answers all reflection questions effectively, following or exceeding response length guidelines.

The critical analysis essay will be based on one of the essays students have rea

The critical analysis essay will be based on one of the essays students have rea

The critical analysis essay will be based on one of the essays students have read thus far in the course or on a piece the instructor chooses. Write an essay that identifies and discusses one or two nonfiction elements that are most essential to the reading selection.
Instructions
First, identify the nonfiction element—for example, characterization—that is most important in the selection. Next, explain why that element is important and whether the element had a positive or negative impact on the narrative and thus the reader. Use the following information to help structure the essay.
Introduction
In the first paragraph, identify the essay’s title and author. The opening paragraph must provide a broad, but accurate, synopsis of the selected essay as well as a clearly defined thesis statement. In the critical analysis essay thesis statement, identify the one or two nonfiction elements to discuss in the body paragraphs. Also, the thesis statement should clarify how the nonfiction elements impact the narrative.
Body Paragraphs
If writing about one nonfiction element, each body paragraph should provide an in-depth analysis of closely related examples of that element. If writing about two nonfiction elements, make sure to present a balanced exploration of both (e.g., two paragraphs of approximately the same length for each element). As supporting evidence, provide appropriate and sufficient direct quotations, paraphrases, and/or summaries, properly cited. Each paragraph should also include a combination of summary and analysis. Finally, if there is mention of a secondary character or related plot point that is not listed in the opening-paragraph synopsis, briefly explain this character or plot point.
Remember that when writing about literature, refer to actions and events that take place in the present tense. For example, instead of writing “The main character wanted to go to Bolivia,” write “The main character wants to go to Bolivia.”
Conclusion
The closing paragraph should restate the main idea discussed in the essay but should not repeat the language in the introduction or body paragraphs verbatim. The conclusion is the final opportunity to make a lasting impression on the reader. Think about excellent books or movies that have memorable endings. What characteristics make those endings memorable? Do the final words or images leave a question in audience’s mind? Do they prompt one to action? A strong conclusion resonates with the reader, casting a net beyond the confines of the text to make a statement or observation about the larger world.
Format Requirements
Write 500–600 words, five paragraph minimum
Follow standard MLA style format requirements
Refer to the Write and MLA Style sections in The Little Seagull Handbook for guidance in writing and formatting your essay. A planning worksheet is included to use in developing the essay.

Then, read two of your classmates’ essays and respond to the following peer-revi

Then, read two of your classmates’ essays and respond to the following peer-revi

Then, read two of your classmates’ essays and respond to the following peer-review questions by Sunday. In total, your responses to each of your classmates should be 300+ words.
Does the opening paragraph clearly introduce the two subjects that the author is comparing or contrasting (or both)? If the author is writing on subjects that are obscure (that is, that the average person doesn’t already know about), then does the author give a detailed description and context with background information on the subjects so that the average reader can appreciate and understand the comparison that is being made in the essay?
Does the essay have multiple well-developed body paragraphs? Are any of these body paragraphs underdeveloped? If so, which might you expand or further develop? Does each body paragraph have one central focus (such as discussing one of the subjects in relation to one of the points (for instance, why conventional produce (the subject) doesn’t taste as good (the point). Are there any paragraphs that do not stick to a central focus (in other words, that seem like they’re going many directions at once)? Should some of the information that doesn’t stick to the central focus be edited out or put in a separate paragraph? Explain.
Does the opening paragraph state or imply–and does the concluding paragraph further emphasize and reinforce–what is meaningful or significant about comparing and/or contrasting the two topics, or what might be learned from this comparison? 
How do you like the essay’s title? Is it too obvious or boring? Is it too obscure or broad? Remember, the best titles are catchy and engaging while also clearly suggesting or implying the subject of the essay.
Is the paper properly formatted in MLA style? If not, point out what formatting issues you see.

Rough Draft Due: July 7, 2024 (On Canvas Through TurnItIn) Final Draft Due: July

Rough Draft Due: July 7, 2024 (On Canvas Through TurnItIn)
Final Draft Due: July

Rough Draft Due: July 7, 2024 (On Canvas Through TurnItIn)
Final Draft Due: July 14, 2024 (On Canvas Through TurnItIn)
Purpose:
In Essay 1, we examined how an author uses logical, ethical, and emotional appeals to set a tone and persuade an audience. Keep in mind how to form effective appeals and show good credibility as you begin to look at other arguments. The main focus of this essay is to respond to an argument, essentially making your own argument by agreeing or disagreeing with another author’s claim..
Skills:
Online, we’re bombarded with many sources of information from friends posting links to parents sending us videos about how to optimize our day, okay maybe that’s a little specific. Part of this is about locating what you agree and disagree with and why you agree or disagree. However, it’s also important to be able to support your response whether you’re agreeing or disagreeing. Use this response to explore how to make better written arguments either online to a friend or seriously in a business proposal.
Knowledge:
This assignment is meant to help with being critical of sources found online and in print. It is the class introduction to finding reliable evidence that will help scrutinize and potentially support an opinion. This assignment is meant to give you practice making a good argument, so that you can craft your own argument in the next essay and better convince people in your life.
Task:
Select an article that we’ve read from the list below. Respond to ONE of the following for your Thesis:
“Billionaires in Space” https://www.thenation.com/article/society/branson-bezos-space/Links to an external site.
“The Baffling Rise of Goop” https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/09/goop-popularity/539064/Links to an external site.
“CES 2024: AI Pillows and Toothbrushes–Is It All Getting a Bit Silly?” https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67959240Links to an external site.
“The Rise of AI fake News is Creating a ‘Misinformation Superspreader’” -Posted on Canvas
“Why ‘Doing Your Own Research’ May Make You Believe Fake News” https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidrvetter/2023/12/20/why-doing-your-own-research-may-make-you-believe-fake-news/Links to an external site.
After or during a brief summary of the article, state what points you agree or disagree with. Do some research and find some reliable sources that support your position. You are also free to change or adjust your position based on the research, just make sure to change your position in your thesis and topic sentences as well.
Be sure your essay contains:
Summarize the article you’re responding to. (This should be the Introduction)
Focus on one specific part to respond to
What is the issue you agree or disagree with?
State your position on the issue. (Thesis)Remember to keep your focus on a specific argument. [Refer to Chapter 4, p. 83-89]
Do a little research on the topic. Keep focused only on the most important and recent things that your audience needs to know about the problem that leads into your argument: definitions, events, etc.
Don’t start too vague or too far back in time.
What is the Problem? [Describe in Introduction]
Cite some quotes from the article you chose and state how and why you agree or disagree with the original article.What evidence are you basing your agreement or disagreement on?
Remember, the audience you are targeting does not agree with you. What can persuade the audience to take your side?
Develop logical, ethical, and emotional appeals to support your position and convince your readers.Don’t use all emotional appeals or logical appeals; blend the types of arguments you use.
Cite at least three sources that are not class readings. [You may use more]Be sure you are using reliable sources. See Source Reliability in Week 3.
You may still use one or more class readings, but have three other sources.
Include a Works Cited
This essay will be 1,500 words long and must be in correct MLA format.
Essay 2 consists of the following parts:
The Rough Draft is due on Sunday, July 7th, through Canvas for my comments. It only needs to be 750 words long, though it can be full length.
The Final Draft of Essay 2 is due on Sunday, July 14, 2024, by midnight through TurnItIn in the Assignments section on Canvas.
Future:
The Goal is to craft an argument that is supported by well-researched, quality sources.
For the future, keep in mind how to craft an argument for a specific audience. Also, keep in mind how to research a topic as well as identify and utilize a good source. These skills along with the ability to assemble an essay will be essential for Essay 3.

Touchstone 1.2: Write a Research Question, Thesis, and Outline ASSIGNMENT: Follo

Touchstone 1.2: Write a Research Question, Thesis, and Outline
ASSIGNMENT: Follo

Touchstone 1.2: Write a Research Question, Thesis, and Outline
ASSIGNMENT: Following the Topic Selection Guidelines below, choose an argumentative topic to research. This will be your topic throughout the entire course (excluding Touchstone 3.1), so the activities required for this assignment will provide the foundation for your future Touchstones. The topic for an argumentative research paper must be an arguable topic, meaning that it involves a stance that advocates for a concrete course of action and at least three supporting reasons which are defensible with credible sources. Additionally, it must take a stance that someone could hypothetically disagree with. You will need to take a firm position on the topic and use evidence and logic to support the position. Touchstone 1.2 includes a research question, a working thesis, a detailed outline, and a reflection on this pre-writing process. 
Sample Touchstone 1.2
In order to foster learning and growth, all work you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any plagiarized or recycled work will result in a Plagiarism Detected alert. Review Touchstones: Academic Integrity Guidelines for more about plagiarism and the Plagiarism Detected alert. For guidance on the use of generative AI technology, review Ethical Standards and Appropriate Use of AI.
A. Topic Selection Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: You may choose any topic you wish as long as the stance is arguable and the supporting reasons are defensible with evidence. Your topic should be current, appropriate for an academic context and should have a focus suitable for a 6-8 page essay.
In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the Touchstone. 
EXAMPLE THESIS STATEMENTS (off-limits):
1. Rather than ending at age eighteen, compulsory education in the United States should be lifelong in order to improve civic engagement, teach new skills, and stave off cognitive decline, thus extending life expectancies.
2. Local governments, businesses, and property owners should replace conventional grass lawns with clover lawns in order to create habitat for pollinators, save water, and reduce maintenance, which will also lower carbon emissions.
3. Colleges and universities should prioritize academic freedom for students because sensitive discussions on difficult topics are necessary for students to learn, confidence in their own expertise is essential to teachers being effective, and students should be prepared to be exposed to many different opinions.
B. Research Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines. Refer to the Sample Touchstone for additional guidance on structure, formatting, and citation.
1. Research Question and Working Thesis
Keep in mind: The research question and working thesis are the driving force behind your research and eventual argument. 
❒ Your research question should be a single sentence, framed as a question. 
❒ Your working thesis should be a single focused sentence, framed as an actionable statement that takes a clear position on the research question and includes three main supporting points for holding that position. 
❒ Include your research question followed by your working thesis. 
2. Detailed Outline
Keep in mind: Your detailed outline provides a map of the argumentative research essay that you will write in Touchstone 3.2, including your key claims and the sources that support them. You might not have all seven required sources yet, and that is fine, but at least three are required. (As a heads up, the next unit will focus on sources and will require them all to be credible and mostly peer-reviewed.) The outline is a way to organize your essay and determine which areas (e.g. your sub-points) will require researched evidence as support. 
❒ Headings: one for each paragraph with a brief label of the paragraph’s controlling idea(s). 
❒ An introduction, at least five body paragraphs, and a conclusion. 
❒ Introduction includes your working thesis. 
❒ Body paragraphs should each have their own unique title and key points. 
❒ At least one body paragraph is devoted to addressing counterarguments. 
❒ Conclusion includes notes on your final thoughts. 
❒ Subheadings: two to five for each paragraph, below each heading, indicating key points that support the controlling idea 
❒ Sources: one to three for each paragraph, as relevant, indicating the support for the key points. Do not over-rely on any single source. 
❒ For each source, include the author’s name and the idea or information relevant to your argument (e.g. “Lappé (2017) on mono-cropping corn/soy and production”). Link with a website if it is available. 
3. Reflection
❒ Have you displayed a clear understanding of the research activities? 
❒ Have you answered all reflection questions including specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight in all responses? 
❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment?
C. Reflection Questions
DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions. 
Learning to conduct research is important because it is a skill you will use both in academia and in your professional life. It improves critical thinking and empowers you to find information for yourself. Consider the process of researching as a whole. What was the most challenging aspect of the process for you? (2-3 sentences)
The working thesis statement is a proposed answer to your research question. It should clearly identify an arguable topic and take a position on one side of that topic. Analyze the effectiveness of your working thesis statement. (3-4 sentences)
A detailed outline is an effective tool for laying out the progression of an argument. It allows you to consider the arrangement and organization of your ideas, as well as choose places to incorporate outside source materials. Review your detailed outline and summarize the argument you’ve presented. (3-4 sentences)
You will use the same topic on three of the remaining Touchstones in this course. What kind of feedback would be helpful for you? What are specific questions you might have as you go deeper into the research process? (2-3 sentences)
D. Rubric
Advanced (100%) Proficient (85%) Acceptable (75%) Needs Improvement (50%) Non-Performance (0%)
Research Question
Pose a meaningful research question on an arguable topic. (20%)
Constructs a precise and focused research question relative to a current an arguable topic. Constructs a focused research question relative to an arguable topic. Constructs a research question relative to an arguable topic; however it is somewhat too broad or too narrow for the assignment. Constructs a research question; however, the question is too broad or too narrow for the assignment and/or it is not arguable.  Does not construct a research question, or constructs a research question that does not meet any of the rubric criteria.
Working Thesis
Propose a focused working thesis. (20%)
Includes a working thesis that takes a well-articulated, clear, specific position on one side of an issue. Includes a working thesis that takes a clear, specific position on one side of an issue. Includes a working thesis that takes a clear position on one side of an issue; however it lacks specificity. Includes a working thesis; however, it lacks specificity and does not take a clear position. Does not include a working thesis, or includes a thesis that does not take a position.
Detailed Outline
Present a detailed outline that includes coherent headings, subheadings, and source placement notes. (30%)
Outline is thoroughly developed and clearly labeled with effective notes, such that the reader can easily see how the essay will build its argument; all necessary elements of the outline are present. Outline is well-developed and labeled with sufficient notes, such that the reader can get a sense of how the essay will build its argument; all necessary elements of the outline are present. Outline is primarily well-developed and labeled with sufficient notes, such that the reader can get an overall sense of how the essay will build its argument; however, a few necessary elements may be unclear or missing. Outline is not fully developed and/or labeling and notes are often unclear, such that the reader cannot easily get a sense of how the essay will build its argument; several necessary elements of the outline are unclear or missing. Outline is not developed and/or labeling and notes are unclear or absent, such that the reader is unable to see how the essay will build its argument; most necessary elements of the outline are unclear or missing.
Style
Establish a consistent, informative tone and make thoughtful stylistic choices. (10%)
Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates effective word choices, primarily avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates generally effective style choices, but may include occasional redundancies, imprecise language, poor word choice, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Frequently includes poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Consistently demonstrates poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Conventions
Follow conventions for standard written English. (10%)
There are only a few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage.
Reflection
Answer reflection questions thoroughly and thoughtfully. (10%)
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following or exceeding response length guidelines. Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following response length guidelines. Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight; primarily follows response length guidelines. Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight, with some questions left unanswered or falling short of response length guidelines. No reflection responses are present.
E. Requirements
The following requirements must be met for your submission to be graded: 
Double-space the outline and use one-inch margins.
Use a readable 12-point font.
All writing must be appropriate for an academic context. 
Composition must be original and written for this assignment.
Use of generative chatbot artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard) in place of original writing is strictly prohibited for this assignment.
Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition. 
Submission must include your research question, working thesis, outline, and reflection questions.
Include all of the assignment components in a single file.
Acceptable file formats include .doc and .docx.

It is an argumentative essay and needs to be have a structured argument and abst

It is an argumentative essay and needs to be have a structured argument and abst

It is an argumentative essay and needs to be have a structured argument and abstract thought. 
Below is the online I was provided and what I have so far:
Introduction
Hook: Freshwater resources lessen while the world’s population grows which creates a harsh reality that millions have to deal with. Safe drinking water access no longer remains certain.
: Freshwater scarcity threatens global public health as the lifeblood of communities. This crisis hits vulnerable regions hardest where people already struggle for clean water.
Background Information:: Worsening freshwater scarcity will endanger public health by increasing the spread of waterborne diseases, lowering standards of hygiene and sanitation, and worsening food insecurity. 
Thesis statement: Implementation of a long-range water plan and sanitation infrastructure maintenance need to be integrated to address the problem for major city dwellers and maintain affordable access to safe potable water.
Roadmap: A long-range water plan may look like creating a comprehensive water management strategy, it includes conversating measures, Investments in upgrading infrastructure and community-led projects to tackle sanitation issues efficiently. 
Body Paragraph 1 
Statement: The increasing shortage of freshwater heightens the danger which includes waterborne illnesses. This poses a threat to health worldwide.
Explanation: 
Evidence (written in quotation format with in-text citation): 
Expansion: 
Conclusion: 
Body Paragraph 2 
Statement: The rapid growth of cities and industries puts strain on freshwater sources making water scarcity worse and adding to difficulties in distributing water.
Explanation: 
Evidence (written in quotation format with in-text citation): 
Expansion: 
Conclusion: 
Body Paragraph 3
Statement: To address issues of freshwater availability different parties need to work together to invest in infrastructure, improve accessibility and enhance the quality of water resources.
Explanation: 
Evidence (written in quotation format with in-text citation): 
Expansion: 
Conclusion: 
Conclusion
Restate your thesis from the introduction in different words:  
Briefly summarize each main point found in the body of the paper (avoid going over 2 sentences for each point): 
End with a strong clincher statement: an appropriate, meaningful final sentence that ties the whole point of the paper together (may refer back to the attention grabber):

View the “Ethical and Efficient Research Presentation” under the “Additional Mat

View the “Ethical and Efficient Research Presentation” under the “Additional Mat

View the “Ethical and Efficient Research Presentation” under the “Additional Materials” tab on Canvas then complete the following:
1. View the “What are eSports?” YouTube video. Link –
2. Use the question – “Should UNCP invest more money in an eSports program?” for the remainder of this activity.
3. Imagine you are answering the provided question in a full-length essay, draft ten research questions that you would use to begin finding sources.
4. Using the research questions you drafted, draft ten search terms/keywords you would use to find sources.
5. Use your research questions and search terms to locate two sources and provide the titles and links for each source.
6. Identify each source as primary or secondary (review the presentation for definitions of these terms) and explain why you believe each source is primary or secondary.
7. Identify each source as popular or scholarly/academic (review the presentation for definitions of these terms) and explain why you believe each source is popular or scholarly/academic.

write an essay based on this prompt  Determine the type of advertisement (brand,

write an essay based on this prompt 
Determine the type of advertisement (brand,

write an essay based on this prompt 
Determine the type of advertisement (brand, retail, directory, political, direct response, native, or PSA).
Identify the target audience.
Identify & explain the techniques used specific to the type of advertisement.
Identify & explain the general advertising techniques used (repetition, bandwagon, nostalgia, endorsement).
Identify & explain any propaganda included in the ad.
Identify & explain the visual techniques used in the ad (color psychology, the rule of thirds, body language, focal point).
Analyze the placement, word choice, and visual techniques used in the text features of the ad (headline, subhead, copy, call-to-action, & images).
Identify whether or not the ad could qualify as “clickbait.”
Objectively summarize the analysis of the advertisement.
Use APA formatting for in-text and Reference Page citations . 
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Write a 2.5-3-page persuasive essay .For this final assessment, you will continu

Write a 2.5-3-page persuasive essay
.For this final assessment, you will continu

Write a 2.5-3-page persuasive essay
.For this final assessment, you will continue to apply the stages of writing by creating a rough draft of your persuasive essay. Part of this is to complete more research in the Capella library. As you move through your educational journey, you will find that many epiphanies occur when learning new ideas and concepts about areas you thought you understood. You begin to question preconceived ideas and develop new awareness. You will then revise and proofread this draft. As you finish the final draft of your persuasive paper, consider how you see your voice as the voice of a hero for your discipline.
Finally, the fifth and final stage of the Hero’s Journey is the figurative death (often literal in mythology). The day you chose your course of study, you began to think differently. You literally began to change and you experienced a figurative death as you imagined a new career. As you end this course, you will move on to new courses. Hopefully, you also see writing in a new light. If you already enjoyed writing, hopefully, you learned new skills. If you did not enjoy writing, hopefully, you see it at least in a new or more accessible light.
Sirima Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike became the world’s first nonhereditary female head of stateBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:Competency 1: Compose text that articulates meaning relevant to its purpose and audience.Refine an argument to defend a position.
Competency 2: Integrate into the text the appropriate use of scholarly sources and evidence.Support personal opinion with academic research from two journal articles.
Competency 3: Apply prewriting, planning, drafting, and revision skills.Revise the paper by incorporating feedback.
Competency 4: Apply accepted style conventions and written expression skills.Apply proper formatting, including a title page, correct margins, font, and spacing.
Produce text with minimal grammar, usage, spelling, and mechanical errors.
When you completed your outline, you identified a debate from within your discipline and wrote a paper in which you stated and explained your position on that debate. You chose from the following disciplines: nursing, public health, business, information technology, or psychology.
Your final assessment is to draft a 2.5–3-page persuasive essay based on the outline you previously created. Your essay should persuade your audience about your opinion on your selected topic and include two sources from the Capella University Library as support. Revise and proofread before submission. Also, use Library Help.
In your paper:
Create an argument to defend your position.
Support personal opinion with academic research from two journal articles.
Apply in the text the standard writing conventions for the discipline, including structure, voice, person, tone, and citation formatting.
Apply proper formatting, including a title page, correct margins, font, and spacing.
Additional Requirements
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
Written communication: Ensure written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
Standard formatting: Include one-inch margins, appropriate headers, and a title page.
Length: Submit 2.5–3 double-spaced pages.
Font and font size: Use Times New Roman, 12-point font.
Your ePortfolio can serve as evidence of your writing growth throughout your academic journey. Your portfolio is also a professional portfolio that you can share with any future professionals who are interested in you as an employee and colleague. To wrap up the course, add your informative essay and persuasive essay to your ePortfolio. Use the resources on Campus to create your ePortfolio:
ePortfolio.
Online ePortfolio Guidelines [PDF].
Submit the link to your completed portfolio for evaluation.