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ENG 201 The Power Of Persuasion Assignment - Strayer University, USA
Topic - Increase in Unemployment due to COVID 19 in Our Community
I. Introduction
Draft your introduction paragraph Include a hook for your reader and be sure to clearly introduce your topic (the problem). Your thesis will automatically appear at the end of your introduction paragraph.
1. Hook:
2. Thesis:
II. Problem:
1. Main Cause(s):
Main Cause(s): What is the main cause (or main causes) of this problem?
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
2. Effects of Problem:
Effects of Problem: What are some of the effects or consequences of this problem?
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
III. Solution:
1. How Solution Would Work:
How Solution Would Work: Describe how your solution would work.
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
2. Costs and Resources:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
IV. Risk
1. Opposing Viewpoint:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
2. Your Response to Opposing Viewpoint:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
V. Benefits
1. Supporting Point 1:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
2. Supporting Point 2:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
3. Supporting Point 3:
1. Evidence:
Annotation:
VI. Conclusion
Draft your conclusion paragraph below. Be sure to restate your thesis using different wording and include a call to action
1. Restate Thesis:
2. Call to Action:
VII. Appealing to Your Audience:
1. Which audience appeals (logic, credibility, or emotion) have you used the most? Explain why those appeals would help your specific audience accept one of your supporting points. Which characteristic or value of your audience is reflected in that supporting point?
2. Which audience appeals (logic, credibility, or emotion) do your sources use the most? Choose one piece of evidence and explain how your use of audience appeals helped you determine that it would be effective. Which characteristic or value does your audience hold that would make that evidence compelling to them?
Reflect
1. List the feedback you received from your instructor on Assignment 1.
You've done well in explaining how your sources are purposeful, represent a variety of perspectives, or are ethical in their use of information! Remember, however, that it is important to consider all three categories (purpose, perspective, and ethicality) when we are selecting our sources. Think carefully about what aspects of your sources were left out here and consider what that says about your ethical understanding of the evidence you want to use moving forwards.Providing writing that is clear, as close to error-free as possible, and fully developed in accordance with a professional style like SWS can be difficult, but it is necessary to do so. You've made a very strong effort at editing and proofreading your work carefully, but some mistakes have still slipped through the cracks. Make sure that you pay careful attention to the comments made on the body of your assignment, and you should review the SWS Guide as necessary!
2. Explain how you used the feedback from Assignment 1 to help improve your writing in Assignment 2.
Note - Need 900 words + references.