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ESSAY Assignment
Intro. Para. 1 Hook: (introduce the topic in an interesting and shocking way that causes the reader/audience to ask a question and want to read more. Examples: story, anecdote, current event news report (cited), scenario, description, specific historical details, meaning/significant quote/proverb, shocking statistic, etc... Avoid broad panoramic phrases such as nowadays, in modern society, throughout history, etc...)
There are lot of people arguing about if we need to keep pushing feminism to nowadays society. What do you think?
Connecting info: (what information does the reader need to know about the topic to understand your argument? -Why is this argument important? What are the sides of the argument? -Why?)
Some people think we pushed too much on feminism so that men in the society could not get enough attention, others think that there are still many things that we need to do for women to give them a equal environment in this society.
Thesis: (What is your position in the argument?)
Feminism is not absolute power, it is not a concept that we need to always remind ourselves, it should be a normal thought in our deep heart without keep reminding.
Para. 2
Topic sentence: Women are still suffering pain from the society
Supporting details:4. Women are underrepresented in government.
Although women make up nearly 51% of the U.S. population, only 20% of the U.S. Congress is comprised of women, which-fortunately or unfortunately-makes the current Congress one of the most diverse in American history, according to The Washington Post. Worldwide, just 22% of all national parliamentarians were female as of January 2015, according to the U.N.
Para. 3
Topic sentence: women also contributing this society, but they've been treated like they did nothing all the time.
Supporting details:2. Women make 16% less money than their male counterparts.
Although the pay gap is narrowing, women in the U.S. working full- and part-time make 84% of what their male counterparts earn, according to the Pew Research Center. In other words, women need to work an extra 40 days a year to make as much as men. It's an even grimmer picture overseas: Women worldwide make 77% the amount paid to men, according to a report from the United Nation's International Labor Organization.
3. And for black and Hispanic women, the rates are even worse.
Black women have to work 19 months to make what white men did in a year, according to the National Women's Law Center. That number is even worse for Hispanic women, the center found.
Para. 4
Counterargument (opponent's supporting point)
Refute (explain why the counterargument is not good enough)
Con. Para. 5 Restate the thesis in different words:
Although we cannot deny that men are contributing more in this world, we still can say most of women is trying to break the old system to make contribution to this society as well.
Summarize/remind the reader of the main points:
Expand on the main idea: final point, call to action, suggestion, prediction, result, lesson learned, etc...
Equal is the hardest thing in this world which we are always trying to make it better. Patience and rational is a big step to give an equally environment to all the women in nowadays society.
Brain storm:
Topic: If women should promote womanism in nowadays society?
Support: yes, because in nowadays society, there are still a lot of unequal things happening right now. For example, 1. Women pay more for common household items than men do.
Shampoo, deodorant-even a 10-pack of socks-are among the many products that cost more for women, according to an analysis we published earlier this year.
2. Women make 16% less money than their male counterparts.
Although the pay gap is narrowing, women in the U.S. working full- and part-time make 84% of what their male counterparts earn, according to the Pew Research Center. In other words, women need to work an extra 40 days a year to make as much as men. It's an even grimmer picture overseas: Women worldwide make 77% the amount paid to men, according to a report from the United Nation's International Labor Organization.
3. And for black and Hispanic women, the rates are even worse.
Black women have to work 19 months to make what white men did in a year, according to the National Women's Law Center. That number is even worse for Hispanic women, the center found.
4. Women are underrepresented in government.
Although women make up nearly 51% of the U.S. population, only 20% of the U.S. Congress is comprised of women, which-fortunately or unfortunately-makes the current Congress one of the most diverse in American history, according to The Washington Post. Worldwide, just 22% of all national parliamentarians were female as of January 2015, according to the U.N. against: people are all trying their best to make sure women got equal treatment and also sometimes we paid too much attentions on women so that we forgot to give equal rights to men as well.