Reference no: EM132595372
Outline:
1) Introduce the topic to the reader (1 paragraph)
i. Provide a topic sentence telling the reader the current event problem you selected.
ii. Provide a thesis where you assert that the issue/problem can be resolved or lessoned if people adopt the solution you selected in your research on the issue.
iii. End the paragraph by previewing for the reader what the essay will discuss in the upcoming paragraphs.
2) Discuss the current problem you selected in detail (1-2 paragraphs)
i. What events caused the problem to originate?
ii. What is occurring right now regarding the topic?
iii. Who is involved?
iv. How are people affected directly by the problem?
v. How big is the problem?
3) Plan: Give one cohesive solution or "plan" that could solve the "harms" (problems) you have identified in the previous paragraph (1 paragraph)
In this paragraph, you must answer the following questions.
i. What actions will be conducted to fix the problems?
ii. Agents of action: Who will initiate and conducted the plan?
iii. Funding: How much will the plan cost and where will the money come from?
iv. Enforcement: How will you guarantee your plan will continue over the years?
*Note: your solution can be something that you personally believe will fix your current issue. In other words, it can be something that no one else is calling for in society/culture.
*Note: You can also research and present other people's plans. For example, if people are proposing that a specific law should be passed or repealed as a good solution to fix your selected current problem affecting the world, feel free to advocate for the passing/repealing of that law as your solution.
4) Solvency: Discuss how your solution will resolve and/or fix the current problem that is negatively affecting people you outlined in paragraph 2.
(1-2 paragraphs)
i. How will your plan potentially solve the problems?
ii. How will people's lives be improved through your plan?
5) Conclusion (1 paragraph)
i. Review the harms
ii. Remind the reader the plan you proposed
iii. Review the benefits of your plan
(Paper should be roughly 5-7 full paragraphs long)