- The final version of the essay will be graded based on several important criteria (handout).
- The topic(s) will be selected after in-class discussion.
- Every step of the writing process, there will be handouts - Forms for reference summary and a Diagram for the essay structure, which will help you understand the structure of English Academic Writing.
- You will be able to make two revisions for Argumentation Essay.
1000 words or more (Final Version); A minimum of THREE articles for the Essay
- All references should come from scholarly journals, scholarly magazines, and academic books. Newspaper articles can be used as references if they are not opinion pieces.
- The paper MUST be written in MLA Format.
- Do not plagiarize/copy others' work. (Refer to your syllabus for penalty.)
The following are aspects you need to have in your Paper. Each missing aspect will result in point reduction.
Introduction:
a. State the issue/topic and General information of the issue you are going to discuss in your paper. If you discuss poverty, for example, discuss the reality/status of poverty in USA or in any other country.
b. State the causes of poverty and the effects of poverty.
c. State why the issue, in this case causes and/or effects of the issue, is important to discuss or pay attention to.
Body Paragraphs:
Everything discussed in Body paragraphs should be connected to your thesis (the causes/effects of the issue). Do not start a cause/effect or do not omit any point you made in Introduction.
a. Each paragraph should have a point (topic sentence) and/or evidence/example(s). A topic sentence tells what you are going to discuss in the paragraph, in this case, one cause/effect in each body paragraph.
b. Transition from paragraph to paragraph should be smooth.
c. Every point you make should be supported with specific and detailed discussion and evidence/example(s)
d. At the end of each paragraph, you may have a brief wrap-up sentence to tell how the point of the paragraph supports/is connected to your thesis.
e. When you cite or paraphrase professional works, please make sure to include them in text and Works Cited page(s).
Conclusion:
There are different ways of wrapping up the paper.
a. Restate what you have discussed in Introduction and Body; OR
b. Make suggestions for solutions to the issue in discussion along with key points of your points.
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