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Assignment:
The community problem that I would like to improve is the lack of access to healthy food options in low-income neighborhoods. I have seen firsthand how difficult it is for people in these areas to find affordable, nutritious food. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that many corner stores and fast-food restaurants in these neighborhoods sell unhealthy food at high prices. This leaves residents with few options for feeding themselves and their families.
In Part I, revise the provisional thesis statement that you generated in the previous unit's discussion and identify the underlying assumption. What is the common ground you believe you share with your audience?
Make sure the thesis is concise and clearly expresses a persuasive argument that offers a solution to a problem in your community. Use the enthymeme format (claim + reason/s).
In Part II, describe purpose (what is the problem you want to solve and how do you plan to solve it?), audience (key stakeholders), and setting. Pprovide details about whom you need to convince to bring about change and explain the community you are writing about.
Finally, in Part III, evaluate your argument based on the three rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos). For Part III, be sure to use complete sentences and offer specific examples.
You will want to discuss rival hypotheses and how you plan to address them, research you will need to conduct to support your claims, and strategies you can use to connect with your audience. Be sure to discuss at least one source you can use to support claims and to identify a specific logical fallacy your argument could be susceptible to and how to avoid that fallacy.